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Sensitive parenting and preschool attendance may promote academic resilience in late preterm infants

Michigan Medicine research tracks academic trajectories of late preterm infants from infancy to kindergarten and identifies developmental risks and how to best promote resilience
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Impacts of the removal of race-correction in lung pulmonary function tests on lung surgery

A recent study led by Sidra Bonner, M.D., M.P.H, M.S. a surgery resident at the University of Michigan Health, has now provided new information about the clinical impact of race-correction in pulmonary function tests for African American patients with lung cancer undergoing surgical evaluation.
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Remote learning during pandemic aids medical students with disabilities

Medical students who reported a disability to their school increased by more than 25% during the COVID-19 pandemic, a study shows.
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Plastic surgeons help Ukrainian children in Poland

Many need medical attention after experiencing burns from unsafe living conditions during the ongoing conflict with Russia
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Connecting the brain’s hot zone

A Michigan Medicine study takes a closer look at the neurobiology of psychedelic experiences.
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Study reveals pivotal RNA modification in mouse embryos

A Michigan Medicine study reveals pivotal RNA modification in mouse embryos.
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Predictive analytic tool proves adaptable and reliable in hospitals

Michigan Medicine study shows model that predicts patient deterioration defies traditional challenges.
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Who goes to the ICU and why?

A Michigan Medicine study tries to understand why different hospitals use the intensive care unit more than others.
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Candida auris: The deadly fungus on the rise

The CDC warns of rising infections from Candida auris, a deadly fungus. Learn what you need to know about this emerging threat from U-M Medical School's Dr. Teresa O'Meara.
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Fruit flies feast for pleasure as well as necessity

Study reveals the way flies are just like us when it comes to food.
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Using the power of artificial intelligence

A new software tool, called LabGym, helps researchers across the life sciences more efficiently analyze animal behaviors.
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Virologists call for rational discourse on gain of function research

8 U-M researchers sign commentary stressing importance of viral research