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Addressing body-image distress in head and neck cancer patients
Michigan Medicine joins a clinical trial led by Medical University of South Carolina, who has developed a disease-specific cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) called BRIGHT that’s targeted toward head neck cancer patients with body image distress, a common problem.
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Radiation therapy for non-cancer diseases
An expert discusses the long time usage of radiation therapy for non-cancer diseases in other countries that are now available in the United States.
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Biologic drug reduces symptoms, hospitalization for severe pulmonary hypertension after diagnosis
Prescribing the biologic drug sotatercept alongside standard treatment for the most severe form of pulmonary hypertension significantly reduces the likelihood of worsening disease when added within the first year after diagnosis, according to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine by Michigan Medicine.
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Many older adults show signs of ultra-processed food addiction
Addiction to ultra-processed foods – sometimes called “junk” foods – is especially high among Generation X women and older adults who call themselves overweight
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Rosalina’s road back to childhood after dialysis and a multi-organ transplant
A mother discusses her 7-year-old child's rare diagnosis and treatment back to good health at Michigan Medicine.
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4-year-old pediatric brain cancer patient wins over his care team with cheerful personality
Pediatric cancer patient at Michigan Medicine was diagnosed with ATRT and underwent chemotherapy and radiation. Four years later, he’s doing well.
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Telestroke patients more likely to receive treatment, but with greater delays
Stroke patients evaluated using telemedicine (telestroke) have higher odds of receiving essential treatment, yet it takes longer for them to be treated — potentially limiting the benefits, finds a Michigan Medicine.
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Children with chronic conditions may face higher risk of food insecurity
Food insecurity is more common among children with a chronic medical condition than those without one, a new study suggests.
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When mom and dad’s DNA don’t match up, the embryo finds a way
Michigan Medicine publishes research on maternal CENP-C restores centromere symmetry in mammalian zygotes to ensure proper chromosome segregation.
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AI reveals hidden features of a developing embryo model
In Michigan Medicine-led research, artificial intelligence reveals hidden features of a developing embryo model.
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Two pediatric cancer patients become close friends during treatment
Landen Silveus and Donovan Sheedy met while being treated for osteosarcoma, a type of bone cancer that affects adolescents. They supported each other through chemotherapy and surgery.
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Pairing up for health visits helps most older adults who try it
A poll looks at “care companions” who go to doctor’s appointments and other health care visits with someone else.
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Peripheral artery disease: What to know
A multidisciplinary team at Michigan Medicine answers important questions about peripheral artery disease, also known as PAD.
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How GI behavioral therapy helped one patient escape the pain of pandemic stress
A patient found help with her irritable bowl syndrome, also known as IBS, with gastrointestinal behavioral therapy at Michigan Medicine.
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Adult stem cells show therapeutic promise in treating vision loss from macular degeneration
Researchers used retinal pigment epithelial stem cells derived from adult postmortem eye tissue in a phase 1/2a clinical trial. This is the first treatment to show promise for age-related macular degeneration or AMD.