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Why Are the Elderly More Likely to Catch Flu? Mouse Study Investigates
The elderly are more susceptible to viral lung infections. New research shows an immune cell in the lungs may help explain why.
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How LASIK Surgery Can Help Athletes Perform at Their Best
Laser eye surgery can help improve athletic performance. Learn about LASIK eye surgery, including what to expect, side effects, and typical recovery times.
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Make Sure Your Teen Has Had These 4 Lifesaving Vaccines
Most parents know the value of vaccinations for their children, but some fail to keep up in later years. A Michigan Medicine physician offers a reminder.
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Why Does Cardiac Arrest, a Leading Killer, Receive Only 0.2 Percent of NIH Funding?
A new study examining allocations of NIH research dollars finds lagging support for cardiac arrest, which kills hundreds of thousands of Americans each year.
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Poor Pregnancy Sleep Quality Linked to Untreated RLS
A U-M study reveals sleep problems during pregnancy may be caused by untreated restless leg syndrome (RLS), a condition affecting one-third of pregnant women.
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U-M Physician on Michigan Hepatitis A Outbreak: Get Vaccinated
A striking rise in hepatitis A cases in southeast Michigan may have some residents concerned. But one expert says there’s an easy and safe course of action.
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Study: Calcium Levels Could Be Key to Contracting — and Stopping — C. Diff
Clostridium difficile infection and prevention could be linked to excess gut calcium in awakening and prevention, according to new information on c. diff.
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‘The Search for Exact Truths’: How Microbiologist Frederick Novy Changed the Field
A Michigan pioneer paved the way for better infectious disease prevention and care, and for medical school-based research. A new book tells his story.
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When Women Delay Childbirth to Their 30s (or Later), How Does It Affect Health?
More and more women are having babies later in life. Learn how delaying pregnancy until your 30s or 40s affects your health and fertility.
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Stent Surgery Reduces Risk and Recovery Time for Some Glaucoma Patients
Learn about the XEN Gel Stent, a minimally invasive glaucoma treatment now offered by The University of Michigan Kellogg Eye Center.