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Health Lab Podcast
It’s back to school season for viruses too
What to know about the uptick in B19 and other respiratory illnesses expected to have a comeback in colder seasons.
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Health Lab
Antibody targeting CD38 enzyme shows positive impact in treating systemic sclerosis
Using the Ab38 antibody to target the CD38 enzyme could be a new gateway to treat and prevent fibrosis for patients with systemic sclerosis.
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Health Lab
Vaccines: A few minutes now could spare you misery later
Adults, especially people over 65, should get immunized against COVID-19, flu and other infections, to prevent fall and winter illness, hospitalization and worse
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Medicine at Michigan
Obituary — Daniel Goldstein, M.D.
Remembering Daniel Goldstein, M.D.
Group photo of six Black women who are breast cancer survivors. They are all looking up at the camera and smiling.
Medicine at Michigan
Redefining the Crown
Crown is a word that holds great meaning, particularly in Black culture, where many have adopted the word to pay homage to their hair. Meet six Black breast cancer survivors who experienced hair loss from cancer treatment and are redefining their crown.
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Medicine at Michigan
Your answers to the back cover question
Alums answer the question "Who influenced you the most in med school?"
Medicine at Michigan
Obituary — Maria Spatz, M.D.
Remembering Maria Spatz, M.D.
A little girl wearing a peach-colored dress is holding a pair of glasses used in a vision exam.
Medicine at Michigan
Gift aims to save children’s sight
The new Wadhams Family Center for Children’s Vision will help save and restore sight for children through leading-edge, multidisciplinary care.
Members of Eco2librium, a company specializing in sustainable energy and forestry, distributed tree seedlings to a community in Busia County, Kenya, during a site visit.
Medicine at Michigan
Global health initiative gets $10 million boost from Yamada family
A new gift from Leslie Yamada and her family will support the Michigan Medicine Center for Global Health Equity. A 2020 gift from the Yamada family created the center, which is focused on improving the health and well-being of communities in low- and middle-income countries.
Medicine at Michigan
Obituary — Marguerite Shearer, M.D.
Remembering Marguerite Shearer, M.D.
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Medicine at Michigan
Patient-centered care goes beyond death
The Office of Decedent Affairs supports people who experience death at the hospital. They want to make sure the burdens of death, from the bureaucratic to the heartbreaking, are not shouldered alone.
A doctor examines a patient's back. His hand's are on the patient's lower back and the patient is reaching around pointing to a spot on his back.
Medicine at Michigan
Helping patients with chronic pain, fibromyalgia, and long COVID
The director of U-M's Chronic Pain and Fatigue Research Center discusses misconceptions and treatments of fibromyalgia and chronic pain and how physicians can best help patients living with these conditions.
A family photo of Jake Ruduck with his wife, daughter, and dog. They are all sitting inside a white playhouse tent.
Medicine at Michigan
Football, fatherhood, and a future in medicine
Former Wolverine and pro football player trades his football gear for a doctor's white coat.
Headshot of Carrie Cunningham. She's wearing a gray suit jacket with a white shirt. She has shoulder-length blond hair and is leaning against a wall with her arms crossed.
Medicine at Michigan
Stopping the stigma
A surgeon is using her recovery from substance use disorder as a chance to speak out about mental health stigma among physicians.