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The rise of telehealth has come with concerns that it could encourage use of low-value care that’s not needed. But a study suggests this hasn't happened.
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A complex mitral valve repair by Michigan Medicine cardiac specialists helps restore health and happiness to one Michigan patient and his family.
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Many organs that are ready for donation are discarded for various reasons. The Organ Procurement and Transplant Network is finding ways to combat this to increase the number of transplants done per year.
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Health information generated by artificial intelligence, or created as misinformation, worries older adults, a poll shows.
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Bystander CPR saves a first year college student who collapsed from sudden cardiac arrest while running during his first week of school.
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Health insurance choices for 2025 have changed for Medicare, healthcare.gov and employer plans, and costs have too. An update on what’s most important to consider.
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A study hints at how complex introducing yourself to another can be, using a mouse model to uncover the brain processes behind nonsexual social approach and contact.
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We are excited to announce that the Department of Internal Medicine Division of Hematology & Oncology and the Rogel Cancer Center are hosting three engaging Continuing Medical Education (CME) events this October and November 2024.
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Join us for the 27th Annual Liver Disease Wrap-Up conference taking place on Saturday, December 7, 2024
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Dr. Michelle Hastings has RNA therapeutic being used to treat twins with ultra-rare form of Batten disease
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A therapeutic developed by Michigan Medicine's Michelle Hastings, Ph.D., is now being used to treat twin girls with a rare form of juvenile Batten disease.
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Researchers have developed a new model to help predict treatment response in patients with bladder cancer.
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Research suggests that one day a phone app could be able to detect the development of hepatic encephalopathy in patients just by listening to them speak.
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Doctors and pharmacists treating people with blood thinners can now reduce the rate of inappropriate dosing — as well as blood clots and strokes that can result from it — using an electronic patient management system.
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Access to mental health care has lagged even as diagnoses have risen; new federal rules aim to increase insurance coverage of care.