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Class Notes
The latest from alumni
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Lives Lived
Remembering our faculty and alumni
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Ramon R. Joseph, M.D.
A professor emeritus of internal medicine who established free clinics and coauthored K-12 curricula
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Letters to the Editor
Letters from our readers
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Mark of Success
An M2 student hopes to inspire those from similar backgrounds
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Colonialism or Collaboration?
Global health experts share thoughts on global health volunteerism
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Message from the Dean
Developing a strong leadership team
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Health Lab
Education Levels Could Be Indicator of Patients’ Dementia Risk
A new study suggests that dementia rates are dropping & education could be an indicator of dementia risk. Learn more about dementia risk factors and education.
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Health Lab
A Colon Polyp Primer: Know the Types and Your Risk Factors
Colon and rectal polyps occur in 25 percent of people 50 and older. Learn the different types of colon polyps, colon polyp symptoms, & colon polyp risk factors.
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Health Lab
Serving Teens with Special Diets: A Tricky Holiday Recipe
A C.S. Mott poll shows 1 in 6 parents say their teen has tried a specialty diet like gluten-free or paleo. See the poll results & dietary advice for parents.
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Health Lab
Study: Double-Digit Rise in Head Injuries After Michigan Helmet Law Repeal
Since the Michigan helmet law repeal in 2012, motorcycle head injuries are up 14% & skull fractures are up 38%. Get more information on the helmet law change.
Improving LVAD pumps using magnets
Health Lab
AHA 2016: New LVAD Design Shows Promise
New left ventricular assist device technology using magnets has shown to reduce pump thrombosis. Learn more about the HeartMate3 LVAD pump and clinical trial.
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Health Lab
Let’s talk Turkey: 6 safety pitfalls to avoid on Thanksgiving
A U-M emergency physician discusses Thanksgiving safety tips like avoiding burns and food poisoning. Learn how to avoid the most common Thanksgiving injuries.
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Health Lab
Gut Bacteria Eat Colon Lining When Starved for Fiber
U-M researchers have found that gut bacteria eats the colon lining in rats when fed a low-fiber diet. See how a lack of fiber can lead to colon infection.
A patient undergoing corneal cross-linking
Health Lab
Corneal Cross-Linking Helps Maintain Sight with Corneal Disease
Corneal diseases like keratoconus can cause progressive vision loss if left untreated. Learn about U-M's corneal disease treatment called corneal cross-linking.