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The parallel market of hemp-derived alternative cannabis products, and the potential harm they pose
A lack of regulation around CBD, Delta-8 and other cannabinoids could open up consumers to harm. Visit Health Lab to read the full story.A lack of regulation around CBD, Delta-8 and other cannabinoids could open up consumers to harm.
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David Arnolds, MD, PhD, named MPLAN medical director for anesthesia for the Von Voigtlander Women’s Hospital
David Arnolds, MD, PhD, has been named director of obstetric anesthesia and MPLAN medical director for anesthesia for the Von Voigtlander Women’s Hospital (VVWH).
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Study on residents' clinical experiences receives FAER funding
Study that aims to provide a more complete picture of University of Michigan residents' clinical experiences receives Foundation for Anesthesia Education and Research (FAER) Research in Education Grant.
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Persistent pain in your funny bone? It could be ulnar neuropathy
A Michigan Medicine expert breaks down what ulnar neuropathy is and how electrodiagnostic studies can assess severity and guide management, which can sometimes include conservative treatment and education on how to protect the nerve.
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The growing use of hemp-derived alternative cannabis products containing CBD, Delta-8-THC, CBG, CBN
A Michigan Medicine study published in JAMA Network Open examines past-year use of some of these hemp-derived cannabinoids, including cannabidiol, Delta 8-THC, cannabigerol and cannabinol.
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Young man’s debilitating back pain a thing of the past
Piotrowski consulted with a spectrum of doctors, physical therapists and chiropractors, each with a different recommendation for how to treat a herniated disc in the lower portion of his spine until he found one at Michigan Medicine recommending lumbar microdiscectomy, a procedure that involves small incisions to remove portions of the herniated disc and ease pressure on the spinal cord nerves.
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Brain tumor and car crash survivor aspires to be example for others living with disabilities
A car accident at age 20 left Sahar Mashhour in the intensive care unit for three months. Almost six years later, Mashhour is still pursuing her passions proving that her disability doesn’t limit her ability, but instead helps her see life through a different lens.
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Michigan Anesthesiology welcomes six faculty
University of Michigan Anesthesiology department welcomes six faculty Fall 2023.
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U-M and CHLA partner on study to identify strategy for pain in children and adolescents after surgery
U-M and CHLA partner on study to identify the most effective and safest prescribing strategy to relieve pain in children and adolescents after surgery
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Daniel Clauw, MD, among “most highly cited researchers” in 2023
Daniel Clauw, MD, among “most highly cited researchers” of 2023 at the University of Michigan in the department of anesthesiology.
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Michigan Anesthesiology hosts inaugural Research Retreat
Michigan Anesthesiology hosted the inaugural Research Retreat. The day — which included a keynote presentation from Hannah Wunsch, M.D., M.Sc. — was a time to celebrate and to look toward the future.
Health Lab
Managing scleroderma symptoms through a team approach
Research published in the Arthritis Care and Research Journal from Michigan Medicine found that scleroderma patients made significant strides when working with trained peer health coaches in adhering to wellness routines, leading to resilience and improvements in fatigue, pain and depressive symptoms.
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Joanna Kountanis, MD, named A&A Practice section editor
Joanna Kountanis, MD, was named A&A Practice section editor
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Different pain types in multiple sclerosis can cause difficulty staying active
Chronic pain can present in multiple forms for multiple sclerosis patients. Some forms make it harder to stay active than others.