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Support for sleeping in? Half of parents favor later school start times for...

What do parents think about their teens starting school later?

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U-M opens one of nation's most advanced centers for critically ill and...

No matter where they come from, some of the nation’s most critically ill and injured adult emergency patients end up in one place: the UMHS Emergency Department. Now, the most critical emergency...

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Stalking a wily foe: U-M scientists figure out how C. difficile bacteria...

Sometimes, science means staying awake for two days straight. But losing sleep is a small sacrifice to make, if you want to learn more about tiny bacteria that sicken half a million Americans each...

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Precision medicine to prevent diabetes? Researchers develop personalized way...

How can we keep more people from joining the ranks of the 29 million Americans already diagnosed with diabetes? What if we could tell with precision who has the highest risk of developing the disease,...

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Dr. Theodore Lawrence named director of University of Michigan Comprehensive...

Theodore S. Lawrence, M.D., Ph.D., has been named the director of the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center.

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Risk of unexpected sarcoma being discovered after hysterectomy appears fairly...

Authors say findings may have implications for the risks associated with morcellation.

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T-cell therapy clinical trial now offered to cancer patients at C.S. Mott...

A clinical trial using T-cell therapy that uses the patients’ own immune cells to hunt down cancer cells is now being offered at the University of Michigan’s C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital.

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Dreaming of being a doctor -- but think it’s too late? New U-M program could...

Whether you’re nearing graduation, or have already embarked on a career, you may wonder if your lack of science training and experience means it’s too late to fulfill your dream of becoming a doctor....

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Women veterans with chest pain heavier, more depressed than men

Study shows gender differences in home front battle against heart disease.

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Shake it off? Not so easy for people with depression, new brain research...

Rejected by a person you like? Just “shake it off” and move on, as music star Taylor Swift says. But while that might work for many people, it may not be so easy for those with untreated depression, a...

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U-M opens one of nation's most advanced centers for critically ill and...

No matter where they come from, some of the nation’s most critically ill and injured adult emergency patients end up in one place: the UMHS Emergency Department. Now, the most critical emergency...

View Article

Support for sleeping in? Half of parents favor later school start times for...

What do parents think about their teens starting school later?

View Article

Stalking a wily foe: U-M scientists figure out how C. difficile bacteria...

Sometimes, science means staying awake for two days straight. But losing sleep is a small sacrifice to make, if you want to learn more about tiny bacteria that sicken half a million Americans each...

View Article


Precision medicine to prevent diabetes? Researchers develop personalized way...

How can we keep more people from joining the ranks of the 29 million Americans already diagnosed with diabetes? What if we could tell with precision who has the highest risk of developing the disease,...

View Article

Dr. Theodore Lawrence named director of University of Michigan Comprehensive...

Theodore S. Lawrence, M.D., Ph.D., has been named the director of the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center.

View Article


Risk of unexpected sarcoma being discovered after hysterectomy appears fairly...

Authors say findings may have implications for the risks associated with morcellation.

View Article

T-cell therapy clinical trial now offered to cancer patients at C.S. Mott...

A clinical trial using T-cell therapy that uses the patients’ own immune cells to hunt down cancer cells is now being offered at the University of Michigan’s C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital.

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Dreaming of being a doctor -- but think it’s too late? New U-M program could...

Whether you’re nearing graduation, or have already embarked on a career, you may wonder if your lack of science training and experience means it’s too late to fulfill your dream of becoming a doctor....

View Article

Women veterans with chest pain heavier, more depressed than men

Study shows gender differences in home front battle against heart disease.

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Shake it off? Not so easy for people with depression, new brain research...

Rejected by a person you like? Just “shake it off” and move on, as music star Taylor Swift says. But while that might work for many people, it may not be so easy for those with untreated depression, a...

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