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Highlights from Kellogg Eye Center at AUPO annual meeting
At the 52nd meeting of the Association of University Professors of Ophthalmology, Kellogg Eye Center joins vision specialists as they advance the three missions of academic departments: research, education and patient care.
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Boosting a Key Protein to Help Bones That Won’t Heal
Read about how a powerful protein inside the body, Jagged-1 can naturally repair bone injuries and assist with jump-start the process of bone injury healing.
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10 Great Children’s Books for Talking About Surgery, Sickness and Feelings
Storytime can provide more than entertainment; it’s a way to discuss difficult topics with your little ones. A Mott child life specialist shares several books that can help.
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After Completing Cardiac Rehab, a Mission to Recruit Others
A lot has changed since one man’s near-fatal cardiac arrest. The biggest shift: volunteering with the cardiac rehabilitation program that saved his life.
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Plotting the Downward Trend in Traditional Hysterectomy
Read about minimally invasive hysterectomy procedures and other alternatives to traditional total abdominal hysterectomies, causing a decline trend in traditional hysterectomy procedures.
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Can My Child Be an Organ Donor? What Parents Should Know
Young organ donors offer a key lifeline to other sick children in need. But misconception and fear can cloud the idea of donation, a new poll has found.
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Got IBD? A Clinical Trial May Be Right for You
A gastroenterologist explains how patients with active inflammatory bowel disease can get early access to newer, potentially better treatments — for free.
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Poll: Parent misconceptions may hinder child organ donation
Children in need of an organ transplant often wait longer than adults for available organs, as in many cases, they require organ donations from another child of a similar age or size.
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How the Sex Talk Differs for Young Adults with Cancer
A new study finds potential to help adolescents and young adults transition to healthy sex lives after cancer treatment ends.
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Calming Essential Tremor with Deep Brain Stimulation
After years of troublesome hand tremors, an active retiree finally found relief. Learn about the procedure that helped him regain function.
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General Internal Medicine: A Path That Leads to Many More
They’re helping create the future of medicine through research, clinical care, education and public policy. What do they have in common? A start as general internists.
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DIPG Tumor Patterns Offer New Insight on Survival
Learn the overlooked key factor in DIPG prognosis for kids with DIPG cancer of the brain
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Michigan Medicine offers groundbreaking surgery to restore eye sensation
Michigan Medicine surgeons are helping patients who have lost sensation in their cornea regain feeling in their eye through a small-incision, nerve transplant procedure—corneal neurotization surgery.
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Who Might Benefit from Immunotherapy? Study Suggests Possible Marker
PD-L1 in cells within the tumor microenvironment and lymph nodes may matter more than PD-L1 in tumors, researchers report in a new study.
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Flu Can Be Deadly for Older Adults. So Why Don’t We Do More to Protect Them?
When you get a flu shot, it helps protect those around you, including those at risk of dangerous flu complications. A new poll highlights the importance of such protection.