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Health Lab Podcast
Survey reveals new data that may help firearm injury prevention
A quick content warning: Today’s episode includes discussion about firearms and sensitive topics related to firearm injury prevention research. Listener discretion is advised.
Seven percent of Americans have thought of shooting someone, but many either told someone, are open to giving their gun to someone for safekeeping, or didn’t have a firearm at the time.
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Delays in Heart Surgery for Women due to One-Size-Fits-All Criteria
Two studies showed similar disparities for different heart procedures.
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How Student Debt is Impacting Nursing
Potential limits on borrowing for a nursing education could affect decisions to stay in the profession or seek advanced training.
Health Lab Podcast
Private Equity Investment into IVF
In a recent paper published in JAMA, researchers find that over 50% of IVF cycles in the United States are now done at fertility clinics affiliated with private equity firms.
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Study shows access to gender-affirming vaginoplasty improved quality of life for transfeminine patients
A recent study finds that transfeminine people 18 years and older report significant benefits across multiple metrics 12 months after the procedure.
UMich Med Mosaic
Beyond the White Coat: Parenting in Medical School
This month on UMich Med Mosaic, we meet Beth Kranyak and Kyle Homer, student parents at the University of Michigan Medical School who are juggling clinical rotations, coursework and family life. Beth and Kyle share how they’ve navigated childcare, study sessions and sleepless nights, all while supporting their young families. Hear how accommodating faculty, flexible curriculum and a vibrant parent community at Michigan Medicine have helped them thrive.
Health Lab Podcast
Studying Pathological Demand Avoidance
Finding resources for parents of children with PDA can provide useful tools and help with addressing behavioral challenges.
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AI and Mental Health
As concern grows about online chatbots and mental health, an expert cautions about potential risk to already-vulnerable people, especially teens and young adults. Read the full article on the Health Lab website. All Health Lab content including health news, best practices and research insights are for informational purposes only and are not a substitute for professional medical guidance. Always seek the advice of a health care provider for questions about your health and treatment options.
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Talking end-of-life planning at the holidays
It may seem odd to talk about end-of-life planning at this time of year. But seizing the opportunity while the family is together can save heartaches and misunderstanding later.
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Protecting newborns from hepatitis B
Medical experts are urging continued hepatitis B vaccine birth doses for newborns. This recommendation is based on decades of data showing that policies put in place for hepatitis B vaccines that have long been the status quo are estimated to have prevented one million hospitalizations and 90,000 deaths.
Cancer Aware
Understanding Prostate Biopsy
Those with an elevated prostate-specific antigen test are referred for a biopsy of their prostate to help diagnose prostate cancer or other prostate concerns. This can bring anxiety and discomfort for the patient.
Health Lab Podcast
10 key things to know about health insurance in 2026
It’s important to look at all options and get some form of health coverage. Free unbiased help is available.
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Vasectomy FAQ
Today on Health Lab we're bringing you something a little bit different - an expert FAQ with a U-M Health urologist answering common questions about vasectomies.
Well-Being at Michigan Medicine
Behind the Gold: The People Powering Joy in Medicine
In this special Well-Being at Michigan Medicine podcast with Dr. Elizabeth Harry, leaders across emotional support, clinical efficiency and faculty development reflect on Michigan Medicine’s achievement of gold status in the AMA’s Joy in Medicine Award. Drs. Jodie Eckleberry-Hunt, Whitney Begeman, Greta Branford, and George Mashour share how programs like COMPASS peer support, confidential counseling, AI-driven documentation tools and robust leadership development strengthen well-being across the institution. Their insights highlight systemwide commitment, innovation and continued investment in reducing burnout, fostering resilience and empowering faculty and clinicians to thrive.
Health Lab Podcast
Studying the relationship between cancer and fish oil
ALOX15 loss, which is common in colorectal tumors, impairs the cancer-preventative effects of fish oil. Read the full article on Health Lab.