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Drs. Elena Stoffel and Jennifer Griggs, co-principal investigators of the Michigan Genetic Hereditary Testing (MiGHT) Study, discuss the importance of knowing your family health history.
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Free colonoscopies for people whose at-home stool tests (such as Cologuard and FIT) turn up signs of potential cancer are now covered by insurance, and a study shows this will save money.
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A University of Michigan-led study provided evidence of the efficacy of a new drug-induced liver injury screening platform using human liver organoids, or tiny 3D models of organs developed from patients’ stem cells that grow in petri dishes.
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Study reveals presenting adults between 76 and 85 with personalized information about the benefits and harms of colon cancer screening decreases excess screening
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A Michigan Medicine transplant specialist examines different ways of caring for patients with liver cancer.
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A Michigan Medicine team of experts seeks to identify the human genetic causes of MASLD, formerly called NAFLD
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Michigan Medicine gastroenterologists and hepatologists find older adults with digestive diseases experience higher rates of loneliness, depression and lower perceived health
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AI can predict certain forms of esophageal and stomach cancer Michigan Medicine study says.
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Liver specialists at Michigan Medicine examine the state of the art for the diagnosis and management of the chronic liver disease.
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Experts examine data from an NIH-funded study to determine if there is any racial disparity in hepatitis B treatment initiation in North America
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A research partnership has revealed a new pathway to understanding the progression of pancreatic cancer.
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BORGs, the TikTok trend hurting your liver. A Michigan Medicine liver doctor explains.
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A 2011 FDA mandate to limit acetaminophen in combo opioid products led to a 13% y-o-y reduction in hospitalizations for serious liver injury.
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A Michigan Medicine study may accelerate identifying patients who need liver transplants.