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1 in 4 First-Year Residents May Meet Criteria for Clinical Depression
In a University of Michigan study 25% of first-year residents may meet criteria for clinical depression. Learn how researchers and educators are trying to help.
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How to Reduce the Risk of Deep Vein Thrombosis While Traveling
Learn about who is at risk for DVT, traveling blood clot symptoms and how to reduce risk of blood clots or deep vein thrombosis while traveling.
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To Improve Response During Outbreaks, Tap the Hive Mind
A new framework called IAR from RAND helps agencies and organizations track and share activities, problems and successful responses to public health emergencies.
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How and Why to Set Effective Limits for Your Kids
A pediatric psychologist offers a litmus test to know whether you're on the right track in establishing boundaries for your kids. Find out how you are doing.
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Chronic Sinusitis Rarer Than Most Providers and Patients Believe
A University of Michigan study showed nonspecialists are drastically overdiagnosing chronic sinusitis, leading to incorrect, and possibly unnecessary, treatment.
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Physical Therapist: No Solid Research on Cupping’s Effect
A University of Michigan Therapy manager explains cupping therapy and how the scientific and sports medicine community don’t fully understand its effects yet.
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What to do if your doctor detects a mass
A Cancer AnswerLine nurse shares how to handle the diagnosis of a mass or tumor, symptoms of a mass, and what to do next. Learn what to do if you find a mass.
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5 Ways to Prepare Your Child for Kindergarten
Is your child ready for the transition to kindergarten? Lay a strong foundation and prepare for their first day with these 5 tips from the C.S. Mott Children's Hospital.
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What Happens to Your Body When You Stop Exercising? [Infographic]
University of Michigan professor explains what happens to your body at when you stop exercising. Learn the benefits of maintaining a regular exercise routine.
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Why Black Teens May Feel Pulled Between Health and Hair
A new study suggests that African-American teens may avoid school-related exercise out of fear of ruining their hair style. Learn why and what can be done about it.
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Going Public: Could Clinton’s Health Care Proposals Work?
Hillary Clinton has proposed a government-run health insurance plan to compete with private health insurers. Learn more about Clinton's health care proposal.
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PARP Inhibitors Deliver Double Dose of ‘No DNA Repair’ to Cancer Cells
PARP inhibitors can stop cancer by preventing cancer cells from repairing themselves. See what forms of cancer PARP inhibitors can treat and their side effects.
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Microcephaly Research in Non-Zika Cases Provides Clues
New Studies on Microcephaly may help explain what happens in the developing brains of babies in the womb, causing them to be born with small brains and heads.
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Why Public Health Worries Don’t Have to Ruin Your Cookie Dough
While the FDA warns against eating raw cookie dough, one University of Michigan public health expert explains how to safely consume raw cookie dough.
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Why Antipsychotics and Dementia May Not Mix
University of Michigan study recommends a non-drug alternative to antipsychotic medications for dementia patients. See how the DICE model helps modify behavior.