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7 Safety Tips for Riding Uber and Lyft
A national poll finds parents have concerns about younger passengers using the popular apps. Here’s how to use ride-share services safely.
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Group Prenatal Program Brings Expectant Moms Together
The Von Voigtlander Women’s Hospital introduces a program designed to increase the time patients spend with their obstetrics and gynecology teams.
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A Tiny Cry for Help from Inside the Liver Could Lead to Better Treatment
An enzyme’s newly discovered ability to spur the body to prevent or repair acute liver injury could be harnessed as a therapy or used as a biomarker.
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When Your Child Suffers a Concussion: A Social Worker’s Role
Caring for a child’s mental health after a concussion is just as important as treating the physical symptoms.
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U-M’s SecondLook Apps Help Medical Students Succeed
A Michigan Medicine professor’s nontraditional approach to studying inspires the creation of a series of review apps for health sciences students.
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New DNA “shredder” technique goes beyond CRISPR’s scissors
In the last six years, a tool called CRISPR-Cas9 has transformed genetic research, allowing scientists to snip and edit DNA strands at precise locations like a pair of tiny scissors.
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How to Close the Door on Stress
There are many techniques to help you manage stress and live a more balanced life. Find the one that works for you.
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U-M Team Makes Strides in Tissue Regeneration Research
Groundbreaking new research marrying high-intensity focused ultrasound with genetically modified cells may spur bone and soft tissue regeneration.
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A $34,000 Drug for Postpartum Depression Brings Praise, Price Concerns
The most common complication of postpartum can last for weeks to months. A powerful but pricey new drug could offer quick treatment for affected mothers.
David Antonetti, MD
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A Potential New Way to Treat Some of the Most Common Blinding Diseases
Inhibition of atypical kinase C may help manage macular edema and vision loss associated with eye diseases
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The magic of flute: U-M Life Sciences Orchestra presents a free concert on April 14
Nearly 20 years ago, a young surgeon had an idea: What if the University of Michigan’s vast medical and science community had its own orchestra, to give give students and professionals a chance to express their musical talents and connect with one another and the community?
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Study: Therapy Completely Clears HPV in One-Third of Cervical Precancers
Clinical trial shows promise of immune treatment against HPV infections that lead to cancer
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Supporting HIV-Affected Couples Trying to Conceive
A pilot study identifies a safe, effective strategy to help women with HIV have children in low-resource countries.
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U-M team reaches final round in “March Madness” of science
Every year, basketball fans rally around their favorite college teams in the March Madness tournament. But medical science has its own version, and a University of Michigan reseach team has made it all the way to the finals.
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Poll: Pets Help Older Adults Cope with Health Issues
Two-thirds of all pet owners say that having an animal helps them stay physically active. But for some older adults, time commitment, cost and allergies stand in the way of pet ownership.