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Residency or a Family?
How inconsistent parental leave policies affect residents
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Shaping the Future of Research at U-M
Meet interim executive vice dean Steven Kunkel
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Disparities in Life-Threatening Birth Experiences
How women’s racial and ethnic backgrounds affect pregnancy outcomes
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Rise in Meth and Opioid Use During Pregnancy
Increases in urban and rural environments have led to a public health crisis
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Around the Web
Michigan Medicine on social media
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Cited
Michigan Medicine faculty making news
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Medicine Needs Victors
A look at the impact of a historic fundraising campaign
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Improving Maternal Bonding Time for Newborns With Heart Disease
Study shows simple communication tool helps triple the number of babies with congenital heart conditions who experience family bonding before medical interventions.
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Osteogenesis Imperfecta Poses Vision Risks Too
One of the lesser-known consequences of osteogenesis imperfecta – brittle bone disease – is an increased risk of eye diseases like glaucoma. Patients of all ages should receive annual ophthalmic screenings.
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Is Your Racing Heart a Sign of Supraventricular Tachycardia?
Approximately 2 in every 1,000 people have supraventricular tachycardia, a type of arrhythmia that can often be cured.
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Predicting Pain in Kids after Spine Fusion
Many pediatric patients with idiopathic scoliosis report persistent pain after spine fusion surgery. New research indicates pre-operative assessment of pain vulnerability could help predict a child’s post-operative pain.
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Fewer Deaths Among Adults Who Got Extra Support as Suicidal Teens
A new study suggests long-term impacts of an approach that encourages involvement of caring adults in the lives of at-risk adolescents.
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Tackling Tumors That Always Come Back: New Brain Cancer Research Could Improve Outcomes
A genetic mutation makes a glioma subtype resistant to radiation, but a new study finds a potential way around it using currently available drugs.
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Hospitals Send Some Patients Home With Risky Antibiotic Prescriptions
Targeting fluoroquinolone prescribing in hospitals is effective, a 48-hospital study shows, but many patients still get discharge prescriptions for them.
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Some Primary Care Doctors Not Prepared to Help with Cancer Treatment Decisions
Up to 1/3 of primary care providers discussed breast cancer treatment options with patients but many report gaps in their knowledge.