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Antiphospholipid syndrome is rare in adults and even less common among children.
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Study points to the need to personalize pain-relief approach.
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An analysis found nurses, physicians and midwives alike held complex emotions about how COVID-19 has impacted their work.
News Release
Today, 157 University of Michigan medical students discovered the next phase of their journeys in becoming future physicians.
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He’s worked with the nation’s top talent in the sport for two decades.
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Two University of Michigan medical students recount their journeys towards medicine and beyond.
News Release
The American Nurses Credentialing Center announced March 17 that U-M Health, of Michigan Medicine, achieved Magnet redesignation. The prestigious Magnet distinction, awarded to less than 10% of U.S. hospitals, recognizes health care organizations for quality patient care and outcomes, nursing excellence and innovations in professional nursing practice.
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A sleep psychologist explains why the exhaustion you feel may not be related to a lack of sleep.
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Depression, bipolar disorder and other mental illness is common among college and graduate school students. An annual meeting helps campus leaders adopt best practices.
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Even when insurance companies were waiving COVID-19 hospitalization charges, 10% of patients faced $2,000 or more in costs within 6 months of leaving the hospital.
Cancer Aware
University of Michigan Health Rogel Cancer Center’s Cancer AnswerLine and infusion nurse, Christie Bryne, talks about multiple myeloma – a form of blood cancer.
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As more adults are being diagnosed with colorectal cancer at a younger age, a specialist explains why it’s not safe to put off your screening, even during the pandemic.
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Is it contagious? When should parents worry? What to know before heading to the E.R or doctor.
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Medical historians reflect on lessons from the “Spanish flu” influenza pandemic at the end of World War I and two years of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Doctors kept dismissing Briana Mezuk Ratliff’s suspicion of colon cancer — until the 35-year-old found the right diagnosis, and treatment.