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What a Cardiologist Eats Daily to Keep Her Heart Healthy
Learn what a Michigan Medicine doctor who specializes in heart care eats for breakfast, lunch and dinner — plus a few tips to apply to your own menu.
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How The Cancer Genome Atlas Will Shape the Future of Cancer Research
A decadelong effort to genomically characterize multiple cancers begets a huge archive: 33 cancer types, 11,000 tumors and 25 new papers that explain the findings.
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Stressed-Out Cells Pack Away Their Most Precious RNA, Researchers Find
Stress granules help the body’s cells protect their most important messenger, RNA — a process that could give clues to cancer and other diseases.
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A VA Hospital Tradition You May Not Know: The Final Salute
When a veteran dies at the VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System, a powerful send-off accompanies their passing. The shared effort involves care teams and fellow patients.
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Minimally Invasive TAVR Stops a Life-Threatening Heart Condition
When Marek Wach didn’t respond to treatment for a virus, doctors found a far more serious problem: aortic valve disease.
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Study: Medicaid Expansion Has No Negative Effect on Cardiovascular Procedural Outcomes
More people are receiving coronary revascularization under the Healthy Michigan Plan. A new analysis finds that the expansion hasn’t caused significant problems for patients.
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Medical Marijuana Gets Wary Welcome from Older Adults, Poll Shows
Read the results of a recent study finding that the majority of older adults support the use of medical marijuana for pain management when recommended by a doctor.
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What to Do if PPIs Aren’t Stopping Your Reflux Symptoms
When your acid reflux symptoms are not being controlled by medication, it’s time to see a gastroenterologist to discuss your options, specialists say.
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Should You Get At-Home Genetic Testing? Know the Facts First
Direct-to-consumer genetic testing isn’t harmful, but it has limitations. A Michigan Medicine genetic counselor explains both sides.
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Tight Federal Funding a Challenge and Opportunity for Cancer Research
A newly announced $150 million gift to the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center will help fill the gaps in federal funding and support high-risk, high-reward research.
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Married with Multiple Sclerosis, a Couple Share Knowledge and Hope
Each diagnosed with the disease, the Michigan spouses have spent years advocating for others — and talking openly about their own challenges and triumphs.
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U-M explores construction of new adult inpatient facility
Michigan Medicine, the academic medical center of the University of Michigan, will undertake an architectural planning study for a potential new adult inpatient facility in Ann Arbor.
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New chair of Michigan Medicine Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
Mark E.P. Prince, M.D., has been appointed chair of the Michigan Medicine Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery by the University of Michigan Board of Regents, effective April 1, 2018.
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With $150M gift, Rogels will help U-M Cancer Center transform cancer research, care
Richard and Susan Rogel are on a mission to boost innovative cancer research and develop the next generation of cancer pioneers -- and they are committing $150 million to the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center to realize that vision.
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Weighing TAVR vs. SAVR for Aortic Stenosis Treatment
Learn the differences between Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) and Surgical Aortic Valve Replacement (SAVR) for treating aortic stenosis.