UNC Health Rex Holly Springs Hospital is excited to call Wake County home and provide you and your loved ones with convenient access to exceptional care.
Morning sickness, cancer treatment, stress and depression—all of these can cause a loss of appetite. Even if you don’t want to eat, you need to try to meet your nutritional needs. A UNC Health dietitian provides her advice. #UNCHealthTalk
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Pain in your hip? Depending on your age and the cause of your pain, you may be able to delay or prevent a hip replacement with hip preservation. A UNC Health orthopedic surgeon explains. #UNCHealthTalk
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It can be hard to untangle mental health symptoms from normal aging. If you’re concerned about an aging loved one, we have tips for starting the conversation. #UNCHealthTalk
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Tiny fans. Big @Canes spirit. ❤️🖤
Our UNC Health Rex NICU babies are celebrating the Canes' big win last night in the cutest way possible. Wishing the team continued success as they chase the @StanleyCup!
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The 2026 @UNCHealthChamp wouldn’t have been possible without our incredible volunteers. ⛳👏
Thank you for your time, dedication and hard work throughout tournament week. We appreciate all you do!
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Championship Weekend is in full swing in the Triangle. ⛳🏒
The @UNCHealthChamp continues through Sunday, and the @Canes are headed to the #STANLEYCUP Finals for the first time in 20 years.
Big moments. Big crowds. Big Carolina energy. Let’s go!
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A promising new treatment for metastatic melanoma, called tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte (TIL) therapy, is giving some patients new hope for longer survival.
Learn how it works, what treatment looks like, and who may benefit from it. #UNCHealthTalk
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When was the last time you had your cholesterol checked? High cholesterol has no symptoms, but it puts you at higher risk for stroke and heart attack. A UNC Health cardiologist explains what you can do about it. #UNCHealthTalk
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You may have heard professional athletes talking about how platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections helped them play without pain and avoid surgery. They might help you, too. Here’s how this treatment works. #UNCHealthTalk
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Being diagnosed with gestational diabetes is alarming, but doctors and nutritionists know how to manage the condition for a healthy pregnancy. #UNCHealthTalk
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Glioblastomas are extremely aggressive brain tumors, but researchers are working to improve and advance the current treatment options through clinical trials.
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Congratulations to our recent CARES Award recipients — Alexis from Environmental Services and Warren from Patient Transport! Thank you both for your outstanding service and kindness to our patients and families at Rex Holly Springs. We are so thankful to have you on our team!
A rare virus that is usually spread by rodents circulated among people on a cruise ship in the Atlantic Ocean, leaving at least three people dead. Fortunately, infectious disease specialists say the threat to the general public is very low. #UNCHealthTalk
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Our new brachial plexus clinic is helping babies born with this nerve injury that can affect movement in the arm or hand. Early care can make a big difference in recovery. Learn the signs of this condition and its treatment options. #UNCHealthTalk
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Knowing the signs of stroke—and acting quickly when you see them—can save lives and brain function. Here’s what to look for. #AmericanStrokeMonth#UNCHealthTalk
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You know menopause can bring hot flashes and night sweats, but did you know about itchy ears? Because estrogen is in every cell of your body, the fluctuations caused by perimenopause can cause dozens of symptoms from head to toe. #UNCHealthTalk
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