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Amino acid glutamine is important for eye health

Photoreceptor death is the cause of vision loss in many retinal diseases, and there are no effective therapies that improve their survival. In a new paper, University of Michigan researchers studied the dependence of photoreceptors on glutamine.
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Wait times for emergency hospitalization keep getting higher

Emergency department boarding of admitted patients to hospital beds has risen steadily and peaks in winter months.
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Protein targets can act as a switch for obesity and anorexia

In the U.S., dietary obesity has a prevalence of 40% and obesity increases the risk of other chronic diseases such as heart disease and diabetes. Even though anorexia nervosa has a prevalence of 1%, it is the second-highest death rate of any mental illness. Roger Cone discusses how melanocortin receptors can be used to treat both obesity and anorexia.
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Restoring platelet balance to treat antiphospholipid syndrome

New research finds platelet pathway activation can reduce the risk of thrombosis for APS patients.
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Study identifies function behind mysterious variants for gene linked to colon cancer

Michigan Medicine researchers identify the function behind mysterious variants for a gene linked to colon cancer.
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Low FODMAP diet improves leaky gut in study

In a new study, patients with irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or IBS-D, who went on a low FODMAP diet saw an improvement of colonic barrier dysfunction, commonly known as “leaky gut.”
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As Medicare turns 60, research shows more need for enrollment help

Medicare research shows many older adults don’t get help or don’t use the internet to pick a plan that’s right for them, and that people with dementia make similar choices to those without.
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New strides in Ewing sarcoma research

Patrick Grohar answers questions about symptoms, treatments and research initiatives that are being undertaken with respect to Ewing Sarcoma.
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Misfolded proteins accumulate in the mitochondria of patients with type 2 diabetes

Aging-related diseases, including cancer, cardiovascular disorders and type 2 diabetes, are associated with defects in protein synthesis and folding. In a new study, researchers at the University of Michigan found that mitochondria also accumulate misfolded proteins, which kills insulin-producing β-cells of patients with type 2 diabetes.
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Inappropriate prescriptions for antibiotics, glucocorticoids and opioids common at urgent cares

Urgent care visits commonly result in inappropriate prescriptions of antibiotics, glucocorticoids or opioids, according to a new study.
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Potty pressure: 1 in 5 parents report struggles with toilet training

Potty training is a major step for young children — and their parents. Now a new report shines a light on just how bumpy the toilet training journey can be.
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Stopping a $40,000 infection with a $40 device

Michigan Medicine’s Department of Emergency Medicine is tackling one of the deadliest and most overlooked hospital-acquired infections with a $40 device.
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Older adults and AI: Poll suggests a wary welcome

Artificial intelligence (AI) use by older adults may help them age in place and find health information but many are concerned about risks and want transparency.
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Study suggests some maternal HIV infections may be missed during pregnancy

More than half of newborns diagnosed with HIV by age one in study did not receive preventative medicine after birth, suggesting undetected maternal infections.
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Commentary: Employers are failing to insure the working class – Medicaid cuts will leave them even more vulnerable

A physician talks about what Medicaid cuts will impact Americans across the country.