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What More Could We Do to Prevent Veteran Suicides? Survey Reveals Clues
Most veterans in VA mental health care approve of voluntary programs to reduce gun access during high-risk periods. What the findings could mean for doctors, patients and families.
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Why Every Pancreatic Cancer Patient Should Consider Genetic Testing
Most veterans in VA mental health care approve of voluntary programs to reduce gun access during high-risk periods. What the findings could mean for doctors, patients and families.
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Medical Training or a Family? Residents, Training Programs Seek Balance
As residency programs struggle to balance the well-being of trainees and the need to provide ample training, a new study finds inconsistent parental leave policies.
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New Technique Improves Efficiency and Accuracy of Single-Cell RNA Sequencing
A deeper dive into genomic data can enable scientists to identify previously unrecognized differences between tumor cells.
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What Pregnant Moms Need to Know About the ‘Fourth Trimester’
For many women, what happens during the first six weeks after childbirth can be surprising. Doctors at U-M are shining a light on this time.
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Why Many Older Patients with Low Risk Still Want Colorectal Cancer Screenings
A study of colonoscopy recipients finds mixed feelings about using age, life expectancy and risk calculators to guide screening. How doctors can steer the conversation.
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New report captures the high burden, high cost and low awareness of kidney disease in the United States
The United States Renal (Kidney) Data System (USRDS) has just released its Annual Data Report (ADR) for 2018 on the state of kidney disease for the country. The report is prepared by the USRDS Coordinating Center based at the University of Michigan’s Kidney Epidemiology and Cost Center in partnership with Arbor Research Collaborative for Health.
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Expanded Medicaid Means a lot for Health and Work Lives of Enrollees
Findings from Michigan enrollees may help other states understand the potential impact of Medicaid expansion and work requirements on health and employment.
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Brain Cancer Patient Finds Hope with Emerging New Therapy
One young woman’s rare brain tumor is responding to a new therapy in clinical trials for pediatric and adult patients.
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How Do Cells Under Stress Clean Up a Potentially Dangerous Mess?
Researchers develop a mathematical model of a cell’s response to disease-causing unfolded proteins.
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For Large Health Systems, Telehealth Programs Bring Challenges and Results
Researchers offer potential solutions for scaling-up increasingly popular remote healthcare services.
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Study Offers Free Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Young People with Anxiety
Treating children with anxiety at the onset of symptoms can prevent substance use, school dropouts and suicide attempts. A new study seeks young participants.
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Virtual Reality App Could Diminish MRI-Induced Claustrophobia
A multidisciplinary team at U-M has developed a VR app that simulates what it’s like to undergo an MRI. The app has the potential to alleviate patient anxiety surrounding the popular scanning procedure.
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Baby’s High-Risk Delivery Includes Removing 3½-Pound Tumor
A deadly endocrine tumor discovered during a woman’s pregnancy explains years of debilitating symptoms. A complex, six-hour surgery by a Michigan Medicine team kept mom and baby safe.
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Study Captures the Importance of Screening Mammography for Women with Breast Reconstructions
An innovative, 15-year study reveals low rates of breast cancer recurrence in patients with reconstructed breast tissue, chest walls or lymph nodes.