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Warm music for a cold day: U-M Life Sciences Orchestra plays free concert on Sunday, Jan. 21
No matter how cold it gets outside, the University of Michigan’s Hill Auditorium will fill with warm – and sometimes fiery – music on the afternoon of Sunday, January 21, when the U-M Life Sciences Orchestra takes the stage.
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Opinion: It’s Time to Treat Physician Burnout’s Root Causes
The medical community widely recognizes the stresses physicians face. Now it is time to take measurable steps toward changing the profession.
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To Help Your Teen Drive Safely, Follow the ‘S-M-A-R-T’ Method
Simple behaviors can make a big difference behind the wheel. Use this checklist to teach your new motorist good habits.
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Explore the Inside of an Ambulance with This 360-Degree Video
What happens inside an ambulance? A paramedic explains how young patients are transported to the hospital.
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In First Test, Specially Timed Signals Ease Tinnitus Symptoms
A new treatment device is taking aim at the root cause of ringing in the ears. Next up: an additional clinical trial to further refine the approach.
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Poll: Nursing Homes Should Require Flu Shots for All Staff and Patients
High rates of unvaccinated nursing home staff might even affect decisions about where to seek long-term care, according to a new poll of older Americans.
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When Aortic Dissection Strikes Without Warning
As Darcy Way learned, a sudden aortic dissection can be fatal. But luck was on his side last February.
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Balancing Parenting, My Marriage and Medical School
As a nontraditional medical student with a family, juggling all the responsibility can be tricky. A second-year student at U-M shares what he’s learned so far.
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Why Are Hep C Infections Skyrocketing? Opioid Abuse to Blame
Learn about rising hepatisis c infection rates in the U.S. resulting from opioid abuse. Hep C is a liver-damaging virus that can lead to liver failure.
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LASIK vs. PRK: Which Vision Correction Surgery Is Right for You?
Both eye surgeries have the same intent — though they are different. A Michigan Medicine ophthalmologist explains how he helps patients make the best choice.
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Walking the Tightrope Between Risk and Reward in Studying Deadly Viruses
The lifting of a three-year ban on gain-of-function research revives the critical goal of averting disaster — but may also increase the risk of accidental or deliberate pandemics.
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A Gynecologist Answers 5 Common Questions About Menopause
Get answers to your biggest questions about menopause, including what menopause is, when menopause starts and information on symptoms and treatments.
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Study: Better Treatment, Not More Spending, Saves Heart Attack Patients
Increases in early stenting treatments have paid off in lives and dollars, but some hospitals lag behind, a new study finds. Meanwhile, total costs have grown without reductions in mortality.
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What It Takes to Become a Genetic Counselor
Advances and public interest in genetic testing have surged, leading to increased demand for genetic counselors. Learn how U-M’s robust training program reviews applicants.
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What These 10 Studies Taught Us About Opioid Addiction in 2017
Revisit U-M work from 2017 that is helping clinicians manage — or limit — opioid prescriptions so patients can avoid misuse and addiction.