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Medical imaging scan
February 28, 2018

More isn’t always better when it comes to health care, older Americans say – but many see mismatch in need & use

Doctors and older patients may disagree more often than either of them suspects about whether a particular medical test or medicine is truly necessary, according to findings from a new poll of Americans over age 50.

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Sachin Kheterpal
October 03, 2017

U-M launches new Precision Health research initiative

The University of Michigan has launched a new initiative to harness campus-wide research aimed at finding personalized solutions to improve the health and wellness of individuals and communities.

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Pierre Coulombe, Ph.D.
June 15, 2017

Pierre Coulombe, Ph.D. to lead U-M Department of Cell & Developmental Biology

One of the oldest departments at the University of Michigan is about to get a new leader, with the appointment of Pierre A. Coulombe, Ph.D., to lead the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology in the Medical School.

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MICHR logo
May 31, 2017

With $58M grant, U-M researchers will push research and health care forward with community's help

 U-M has received a $58 million grant to help innovative health-related ideas and discoveries move forward, with Michiganders of all ages and backgrounds as partners.

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Heinz Prechter
May 01, 2017

Auto pioneer’s family helps U-M turn tragedy into discovery with promise to match donations up to $5M

A new $5 million challenge gift to U-M's bipolar disorder research program aims to boost scientific understanding of a mental illness -- and honor the legacy of an automotive pioneer who battled it.

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University of Michigan Medical School
March 14, 2017

U-M Medical School again ranks among the top 10

The University of Michigan Medical School moved up two notches on the 2018 U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Graduate Schools” rankings and continues to be one of the country's best training grounds for future physicians.  

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Brain pills
February 13, 2017

Use of multiple brain-affecting drugs is rising among seniors, despite risks, U-M research finds

The number of older Americans who take three or more medicines that affect their brains has more than doubled in just a decade, a new study finds. The sharpest rise occurred in seniors living in rural areas.

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DNA MHL
February 13, 2017

Diabetes in your DNA? Scientists zero in on the genetic signature of risk

Why do some people get Type 2 diabetes, while others who live the same lifestyle never do? For decades, scientists have tried to solve this mystery -- and new research gets them closer to doing so.

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MTRAC
February 01, 2017

Over $2 million in funding announced for biomedical innovations across the State of Michigan

From an innovative coating for joint replacements, to a promising drug for the painful inflammatory disease scleroderma, 11 new biomedical ideas that emerged from research across Michigan have just gotten funding that could help them make the leap from lab to patient care.

January 09, 2017

What do health plan deductibles really mean for people with chronic illness? New study takes a look

For tens of millions of Americans, the start of a new year means the counter has gone back to zero on their health insurance deductible. If they need health care, they’ll pay for some of it out of their own pockets before their insurance takes over. As insurance plans with deductibles grow in popularity, a new study takes a national look at what those plans mean for people with common chronic health conditions.

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Aerial photo of the U-M Health System medical campus
January 09, 2017

New name for University of Michigan academic medical center: Michigan Medicine

Michigan Medicine is the new name of the University of Michigan’s academic medical center, a change that better reflects our three-part mission of patient care, education and research.

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Healthy Michigan Plan logo
January 04, 2017

Medicaid expansion boosts Michigan’s economy and will more than pay for itself, U-M study finds

Michigan’s expansion of Medicaid health insurance coverage has boosted the state’s economy and budget, and will continue to do so for at least the next five years, according to a new U-M study.

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Medical student and professor
December 30, 2016

Medical school “minors” gain momentum, study finds

A growing number of medical schools offer programs that allow medical students to focus on a particular topic, in addition to their medical studies. A U-M study of the issue, and survey of its own students, may help guide other schools.

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soldier
December 26, 2016

Military health system will test U-M-developed concept under newly signed defense bill

A health care reform idea originated by University of Michigan faculty will get a major test among members of the nation’s military and their families, thanks to a provision in the national defense spending bill signed by President Obama Friday.

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microscope
December 16, 2016

How does the amniotic sac form? U-M team uses stem cells to study earliest stages

For the first time, human stem cells have been coaxed to begin to form amniotic sac tissue in a laboratory-based model mimicking the wall of the uterus. The method could lead to a more complete understanding of early human development and the mechanisms behind infertility and early pregnancy loss. It could also enable the production of better wound dressings.

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premature baby
December 14, 2016

Study shows need for improved, stable eye screening of premature babies

National survey by Kellogg Eye Center and C.S. Mott Children's Hospital reveals rising challenge to provide eye care for premature babies close to home.

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U-M IRACDA partners
December 07, 2016

New federal grant: A win-win for science education at three Michigan higher education institutions

Through a new five-year federal grant totaling $3.64 million, associate's degree students at two metro Detroit colleges and posdoctoral fellows from the Medical School will come together for science and engineering education.

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Smartphone bipolar
December 05, 2016

A missed app-ortunity: Study finds few mobile health apps help patients who need them most

The smartphones that nearly all Americans carry could transform how people manage their health, especially for those with complex health needs. But a new study suggests app makers are falling short when it comes to actually serving those who could get the most benefit from mobile health apps. 

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Galens Tag Days tags
December 01, 2016

U-M Medical Students continue 90-year December tradition of raising money to help children

U-M medical students collect money for children's charities in an annual tradition known as Galens Tag Days.

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Mouse colon mucus later
November 17, 2016

High-fiber diet keeps gut microbes from eating the colon’s lining, protects against infection, animal study shows

When natural bacteria in the gut don't get enough fiber, a new study finds, they begin to munch on the natural layer of mucus that lines the colon, eroding it to the point where dangerous invading bacteria can infect the colon wall.

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Doctor network
November 08, 2016

Social networking by doctors may save patients' lives, U-M study suggests

To get the best results for patients, it may pay for their doctors to heed the words of legendary University of Michigan football coach Bo Schembechler: the team, the team, the team.

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E coli
November 07, 2016

Could an iron-grabbing molecule help prevent UTIs? New U-M vaccine shows promise in mice

For the first time, scientists have prevented urinary tract infections in mice by vaccinating them with the same molecules that UTI bacteria usually use to grab iron and fuel their growth.

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Blood test vials
November 02, 2016

A lot of blood, for no reason? U-M team concludes that common, costly clot test has few benefits

A half billion dollars – at least -- gets spent each year on blood tests to see which hospital patients have a genetic quirk that makes their blood more likely to form dangerous clots. And most of that spending probably isn’t necessary, according to a new paper by a U-M team.

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Michigan OPEN logo
October 24, 2016

U-M launches effort to prevent surgery-related opioid addiction across Michigan

America’s opioid drug epidemic has struck hard in Michigan. But now, a team from the University of Michigan is striking back at a key factor: opioid prescriptions for patients before and after surgery.

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NCRC with Bldg. 25 and 20E circled
October 20, 2016

U-M will expand medical discovery space through $78.5M project

Eight years ago this month, silence fell over a vast pharmaceutical research campus in northeast Ann Arbor. But today, it’s a bustling part of U-M, which has spent recent years putting its laboratories, offices and event spaces back to good use. A new project will renovate the last two empty buildings to create dozens of medical research laboratories.

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pipetting in a lab
October 17, 2016

U-M researchers will support new ‘liquid biopsy’ Cancer Moonshot initiative

As part of the Cancer Moonshot, representatives from government, academic, pharmaceutical and diagnostic companies are launching a new partnership in pursuit of creating an open database for liquid biopsies to potentially accelerate the development of safe and effective blood profiling diagnostic technologies for patient benefit.

October 12, 2016

Michigan joins national, $20M research project to improve fibroid treatment

The University of Michigan will join nine other clinical centers across the country working to compare the effectiveness of different treatment strategies for women with uterine fibroids.

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Black panther
October 07, 2016

What’s really going on in PTSD brains? U-M experts suggest new theory

All experts in the field now agree that PTSD indeed has its roots in very real, physical processes within the brain – and not in some sort of psychological “weakness”. But no clear consensus has emerged about what exactly has gone “wrong” in the brain. A new theory from two U-M experts could change that.

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October 06, 2016

CDC taps U-M researchers for major effort to fight “superbug” bacteria through research

The last thing any hospital patient or nursing home resident needs is to get infected with “superbug” bacteria that don’t respond to treatment with antibiotics. New U-M research funded by CDC will work to better prevent, detect and treat such infections. 

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Surgery on a dollar
October 06, 2016

When things go wrong after surgery, a patient's fate – and bills – can vary widely by hospital, study finds

A new study shows just how much it costs to care for surgical complicatoins in the hospital and beyond, and how widely hospitals can vary in their ability to keep patients from suffering, or dying from, the same complications.

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