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" News Bits"

We gather current articles appearing in popular and scientific media arenas that are relevant to the concept of One Health. News Bits are intended to encourage interdisciplinary discussion, although are not always articles from peer-reviewed scientific journals. Sign up for the monthly edition of News Bits by emailing: nconehealth@gmail.com.
Past Editions

North Carolina "One Health News Bulletin"

The Bulletin is a recently initiated quarterly publication of zoonotic diseases of concern in North Carolina
  • April, 2014
  • December, 2013
  • September, 2013

One Health in the Media

  • Are bats carrying the next plague ? Toronto Star, 2013.
  • The Chicago Tribune article on One Health Commission, 2013.
  • "A Swarm of Wasps, If Not Investors."  Wasps As Bedbug Hunters? An Idea In Search Of Investors. The New York Times, 2011.
  • NPR's The People's Pharmacy, Interview with Drs. Breitschwerdt and Mozayeni.  6-15-13 discussion of tick-borne zoonoses.
  • NPR's The People's Pharmacy , Interview of Barbara Natterson-Horowitz, MD from 3-16-13. Broadening translational science and exploring linkages between human and animal health.
  • 'Dependence': One Health video from University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland (youtube video)
  • 'Zoobiquity' authors leading a teleconference discussing the ways they are working to engage the human medical arena in One Health: Audio recording from 1-10-13.
  • News segment: Dogs trained to detect ovarian cancer
  • Today Show segment: A neurosurgeon utilizing horses to train medical students
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