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Does an Enlarged Aorta Always Mean Surgery?
A Michigan Medicine vascular surgeon shares vital information about monitoring and treating aortic aneurysm.
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Doctors Who Specialize in Not Specializing: Key to Medicine's Future
General internal medicine physicians are prime drivers of high-quality clinical care, education, research and innovation — which is why U-M faculty say more students should consider the path.
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Tackling Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Head On
Learn about nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), including causes, symptoms and treatment approaches offered at Michigan Medicine's Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Clinic.
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In Chronic Disease Care, Family Helpers Are Key, But Feel Left Out
Read how in chronic disease care family and friends are more of health supporters, and how physicians and policymakers should consider chronic disease care that includes health supporters.
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Study: Weight Loss Reduces Pain Far Beyond Load-Bearing Joints
Read how people with obesity can reduce pain and other comorbid conditions - like depression - with weight loss.
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How Losing Weight Can Relieve a Host of Painful Problems
The benefits of losing weight are documented in this latest study lead by a Michigan Medicine research investigator
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U of M Med School associate dean tackles difficult discussions doctors have with patients on new podcast
Rajesh S. Mangrulkar, M.D., associate professor of Internal Medicine and Learning Health Sciences, the Marguerite S. Roll professor of Medical Education, and associate dean for Medical School Education, will add a new title to an already full resume: podcast host.
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Could an Athlete’s Own Stem Cells Stop Arthritis Development After an ACL Tear?
Long-term consequences can happen years after an ACL injury. One Michigan Medicine researcher is investigating new therapies that could minimize those unwanted effects.
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A High-Tech Camera that Could Improve Eye Care
A complex camera has the potential to help doctors get a clearer, more accurate look at the human eye. How a trio of U-M experts from different fields made the discovery.
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Does an Exploding Brain Network Cause Chronic Pain?
New research reports that hyperreactive brain networks could play a part in the hypersensitivity of fibromyalgia.
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Moms of Obese Children Use Different Words to Restrict Eating
Caregivers of children with obesity were more than 90 percent more likely to use direct statements to prevent children from eating junk food, according to a new study.
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Enlarged Aorta Risks and Symptoms: What to Know
Read about enlarged aorta risks, symptoms and treatments. Also known as aortic aneurysm, it can be deadly if not screened or treated properly.
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New Blood Test for Diagnosing Heart Attacks: A ‘Big Deal,’ with Caveats
A longtime blood test that measures the likelihood of a cardiac event has become more sensitive and more precise. Why doctors and patients should be cautiously optimistic.
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This Gaseous Culprit Could Be Causing Your Stomach Pain and Constipation
Meant to control gas production, methane in your gut also can cause discomfort. A Michigan Medicine expert explains the condition — and potential new treatment.
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University of Michigan opens second clinical simulation center
The University of Michigan has officially opened a second Clinical Simulation Center location more than doubling the number of physicians, nurses and students who will be able to practice their skills in a state-of-the-art learning environment.