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23andMe is potentially selling more than just genetic data

An expert shares details about the privacy issues and genetic data with 23andMe happening.
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‘Beating the odds’: hope for U-M drummer with inoperable brain tumor

Ethan White was diagnosed with diffuse midline glioma, a rare form of brain cancer where the survival time after diagnosis is 1-2 years. His treatment is going well and Koschmann is cautiously optimistic about his case.
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After prostate cancer surgery, 70-year-old track and field athlete takes on international competition

Just 8 months after undergoing robotic surgery to remove his cancerous prostate, Mark Cwiek, a 70-year-old track and field athlete, successfully competed in the World Masters Athletics Championship.
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Study offers reassurance for patients with some cancer-linked genes

Research by the University of Michigan Health Rogel Cancer Center finds that patients with three of these variants face no extra risk of dying from their cancer.
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Personalized app reduces cancer-related fatigue

Researchers at the Rogel Cancer Center, in collaboration with Arcascope, have developed and tested a personalized app that tracks a user’s circadian rhythm and makes behavioral recommendations to reduce daily fatigue.
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10-year-old becomes first child to receive total artificial heart in Michigan

Within 24 hours, Lev’Veon went from a healthy 10-year-old playing at his sister’s birthday party to flatlining in the intensive care unit. There was only one option to save him, but it involved a high risk surgery that had never been done on a child in the state: a total artificial heart implantation. He would then become among the smallest and youngest patients in the world to receive one.
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Highly educated people face steeper mental declines after stroke

Stroke survivors who have attended some level of higher education may face even steeper mental declines, according to a study led by Michigan Medicine.
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Teen’s journey with severe epilepsy inspires family’s mission for awareness

Teen has a severe form of epilepsy called Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, which involves multiple types of seizures and is one of the most challenging types to treat.
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Most older adults want insurance to cover obesity drugs and many want to use them

Medicare and most private insurance plans don’t cover anti-obesity medications like Wegovy (also sold as Ozempic), but a new poll of older adults shows widespread support and interest in using them.
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Overcoming cancer and a lifelong phobia

A unique collaboration at Michigan Medicine helped one head and neck patient.
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COVID's long haul

An article about Michigan Medicine's long COVID clinic.
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Aggressive brain cancer doesn’t stop woman’s positive perspective

Despite a devastating diagnosis of glioblastoma, Chris Barry is thankful for her family, friends and the care she’s receiving at Michigan Medicine.
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4 exciting advances in multiple myeloma

A specialist outlines some recent advances that have him excited for the future of multiple myeloma treatment.
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Study examines lactation in critically ill patients

University of Michigan research reveals that simple awareness from the hospital care team can help protect a breastfeeding relationship for patients in the ICU and their newborn baby.
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Weather emergencies affect older adults' health views

A new poll shows many older adults are concerned about the health effects of climate change and that those who have lived through a weather-related emergency are much more likely to be concerned.