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A father talking to his son about vicarious racism
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Protecting Children After the Wounds of Racism Divide Us Even More
Vicarious racism in the media may be causing autism spectrum disorders and post traumatic stress disorder in children. Learn more about children's PTSD & ASD.
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To Rio and Back: A Golden Reason to Take Time Off from Grad School
Meet Amanda: Graduate student at U-M performing colon cancer research and a 2016 gold medalist in rowing. See her journey from cancer studies to the Olympics.
Child playing with a clock containing button batteries
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Beware, Tiny Batteries Can Cause Big Injury for Kids
Pediatric surgeon discusses what happens if you swallow a battery. See what to do if your kid swallowed a battery and learn more about button battery ingestion.
Surgeons performing a kidney transplant in Ethiopia
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U-M’s Role in Ethiopia’s First Kidney Transplant
U-M worked with a hospital in Addis Ababa to bring hemodialysis treatments & kidney transplants to Ethiopia. Learn more about Ethiopia’s first kidney transplant.
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‘We’ve Got to Do More to Help Children Survive These Devastating Cancers’
Just four percent of federal cancer research dollars go to pediatrics. But more research is needed to change the outcome for many childhood cancers.
Global pulmonary fibrosis awareness month lung graphic
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Proclaiming the Need for Pulmonary Fibrosis Research
Research is needed for pulmonary fibrosis, or lung scarring. Learn about Larry's battle with the disease and how he is spreading pulmonary fibrosis awareness
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Study: Physicians Don’t Report or Treat Their Own Mental Illness Due to Stigma
Doctors with mental health symptoms are going untreated out of fear of losing their licenses. See one study's suggestions on addressing physician depression.
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Identical 5-Year-Old Twins with Identical Cancers
Zane and Zach are 5 year old identical twins that were both diagnosed with Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia. Learn more about the twins and leukemia risk factors.
A colorful representation of group based cancer treatment
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Solid Tumor Board Changes Childhood Cancer Treatment Courses
40+ C.S. Mott doctors collaborate at tumor board meetings on pediatric cancer treatment and cancer diagnoses. Learn more about this team approach to cancer care.
A young boy playing video games
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Video Games OK in Moderation, If You Know When to Hit ‘Pause’
A study suggests there are benefits of playing video games for children. Learn the pros and cons of video games and see how long kids should play video games.
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Having Heart Surgery? Why Good Dental Health Matters
Learn how your dental health impacts your ability to have surgery, and find out why your cardiologist may require a dental clearance letter prior to cardiac surgery.
To stop a bloody nose, lean forward, not backward.
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10 ways to stop a bloody nose
Do you have a bloody nose? Keep calm and find out how to stop a nosebleed fast by following these 10 tips from Michigan Medicine
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Searching for the Skinny on Fatty Liver Disease
Researchers are using genetics to understand nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. Learn more about fatty liver causes, NAFLD treatments, and fatty liver symptoms.
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The Best OTC Meds and Supplements to Treat Headache
Neurologist shares tips on how to get rid of a headaches and which headache medicine is best: Tylenol vs Advil vs Aleeve. Get more information on headache relief.
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Want to Help Your Teen Eat Healthy? Don’t Use the Word ‘Diet’
C.S. Mott pediatrician explains the importance of healthy diets for teenagers. See his suggestions on teen weight loss and how to approach teen dieting.