To Smile Again: How Brain Surgery Changed My Life

On air host, Melissa Smith, shares how far she’s come since being diagnosed with an acoustic neuroma and how the condition has since shaped her life.
On air host, Melissa Smith, shares how far she’s come since being diagnosed with an acoustic neuroma and how the condition has since shaped her life.
Looking beyond DNA mutations to a combination of molecular features could help determine the best drug combinations for each patient.
What you need to know about new breast implant recommendations from the FDA.
Members of the Michigan Medicine Division of Rheumatology are showcasing new research at the American College of Rheumatology’s Annual Meeting November 8-13.
The body’s resident bacteria play a major role in divvying out iron—a fact that could be used to treat iron-related disorders.
A survey of Medical School faculty describes the impact of sexual harassment on physicians, helping leaders to outline paths to promote a culture of civility and respect.
After helping her daughter through the physical and emotional journey of her sports injury, one mother offers guidance to other parents by creating a documentary.
After helping her daughter through the physical and emotional journey of her sports injury, one mother offers guidance to other parents by creating a documentary.
Although half of cervical cancers are detected in women over 49, a first-of-its-kind study finds women are less likely to get screenings as they age.
Many diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease experience urinary tract issues. A Michigan Medicine urologist discusses treatment options for patients to consider.