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AI can predict certain forms of esophageal and stomach cancer
AI can predict certain forms of esophageal and stomach cancer Michigan Medicine study says.
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Clinic Q&A: Nurse & Nerve Center Sandy Lemkin
The theme for Nurses Week this year is “You Make a Difference.” In our own Pranger ALS Clinic is a perfect example of someone who not only makes an incredible difference in the lives of so many ALS patients and their families but also impacts her coworkers and how effectively are clinic operates.
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10 Key Facts About ALS in 2023
Last year, Dr. Eva Feldman published a seminal ALS seminar in the top academic journal The Lancet. In honor of ALS Awareness Month (May), she pulled out the ten key facts that are important to know in 2023. Some even surprise some researchers and clinicians.
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Journal Cover Features Latest ALS Research
Journal Cover Features Latest ALS Research
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Prostate cancer drug shows promise against COVID
Michigan Medicine researchers looked into a drug in development to treat prostate cancer called proxalutamide, which works by blocking an enzyme called TMPRSS2 (transmembrane protease, serine 2) that is regulated by androgen receptors, as a potential therapeutic for COVID.
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Addressing food insecurity during and after pregnancy
Experts take charge in addressing food insecurity among pregnant mothers in Michigan.
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Study finds improved survival for incurable brain tumor, providing ‘a crack in the armor’
A potential drug candidate called ONC201 nearly doubled survival for patients with diffuse midline glioma and DIPG.
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Despite social media claims, Borax is not safe to consume
A Michigan Medicine explains a dangerous TikTok trend about Borax
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Baby thriving after complex gastrointestinal surgery
Baby diagnosed with duodenal stenosis is doing great after complex surgery at C.S. Mott Children's Hospital in Ann Arbor
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MedSciWriters Features Dr. Feldman in Scientist Spotlight
For ALS Awareness Month (May), the University of Michigan student organization chose Eva Feldman, M.D., Ph.D., to appear in their “Scientist Spotlight” feature to talk about the disease.
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Zooming across time and space simultaneously with superresolution to understand how cells divide
A team at the University of Michigan developed a new kind of superresolution imaging that reveals previously unknown features of how cells divide.
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The Fundamentals
My Clinical Training is Fundamental to the Kind of Researcher I Am
A conversation with Dr. Julie Lumeng on pediatrics, nutritional sciences and emerging science in child development and behavior.
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Is a hysterectomy right for you?
It’s a major surgery, but can make a huge difference in a woman’s quality of life
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A Recent Study Shows Overwhelmingly Positive Responses from Patients Years After Having Gender-Affirming Mastectomies
A study seeks to determine post surgery outcomes from patients.
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Sparrow Health System announces departure of President/CEO James Dover
Sparrow Health System and President and CEO James Dover, who oversaw Sparrow’s much-praised work during the pandemic and its agreement to become part of University of Michigan Health, are announcing Dover’s departure from the system, effective Sept. 15, 2023.