2 bitten by fox in Chapel Hill - WRAL
A sign welcoming drivers to Chapel Hill on US 15-501 By WRAL staff const body = document.getElementsByClassName("article-body"), smallFontButton = document.getElementById("small-font-button"), mediumFontButton = document.getElementById("medium-font-button"), largeFontButton = document.getElementById("large-font-button"); smallFontButton.addEventListener("click", t => { body.classList.add("small-font"), body.classList.remove("medium-font"), body.classList.remove("large-font") }), mediumFontButton.addEventListener("click", t => { body.classList.remove("small-font"), body.classList.add("medium-font"), body.classList.remove("large-font") }), largeFontButton.addEventListener("click", t => { body.classList.remove("small-font"), body.classList.remove("medium-font"), body.classList.add("large-font") }) A fox bit two people in Orange County on Friday, according to the county's animal services. The county said the people were bitten in Chapel Hill around Erwin Road, close to Kirkwood Drive and McGregor Drive.
Ecotypes of triple-negative breast cancer in response to chemotherapy - Nature
Nature (2026) Cite this article Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive subtype that is frequently treated with chemotherapy, but only half of the patients respond well and have good clinical outcome1,2. Here we leveraged pretreatment tissue samples from treatment-naive patients with TNBC who received neoadjuvant chemotherapy and performed single-cell transcriptomic analysis of 427,857 cells from 101 patients and spatial transcriptomic analysis of 44 patients.
Hantavirus Cruise Ship: American Patients Arrive—U.S. Downplays Risk( Live) - Forbes
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Magnetic Brain Pulses Help Kids With Autism to Communicate, Study Finds - ScienceAlert
For children with autism spectrum disorder and with an intellectual disability, the options for improving communication and social skills are limited. Talking therapies and behavioural programmes can help some children develop these skills, but they depend on specialists who are in short supply – even in wealthy countries.