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Researchers at the University of Michigan are now delving into the molecular-level details of sperm formation, with a particular focus on how abnormalities in this process might lead to male-factor infertility.
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The social media trend involving microwaving hard boiled eggs, then slicing them to explode, can be dangerous to your eyes experts say.
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Gender-affirming care for transgender teens is restricted or may be soon in 20 states; this has increased travel time to available clinics
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There are 13 U-M graduate medical education programs ranked in the top 10 by Doximity.
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After decades of falling global maternal mortality rates, has the momentum evaporated? A new WHO report suggests just that, and Michigan Medicine researchers are urging their peers not to take their collective eye off the ball.
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Dr. Lisa Harris receieves The Greenwall Foundation’s Bernard Lo, MD Award in Bioethics.
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Research suggests transgender and nonbinary people are significantly more likely than cisgender peers to be admitted following a visit the emergency department.
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: Low food security associated with metabolic syndrome among reproductive aged Hispanic population a study suggests.
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In Michigan, families don’t have to travel far for top pediatric eye specialists
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A new study suggests that inducing labor at 39 weeks for low-risk pregnancies may not reduce the risk of C-sections or improve outcomes.
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Michigan Medicine research shows that a few key barriers stop young people from getting the glasses they need.
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Answers about the treatment of age-related macular degeneration, otherwise known as dry AMD, from a Michigan Medicine ophthalmologist.
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Research finds life-threatening birth experiences among Medicaid enrollees vary widely by state and race-ethnicity.
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While higher income improves maternal and infant health over time, it’s not enough to offset the impact of race, according to new research. In addition, although higher-income mothers and their babies ultimately end up with better health outcomes, they actually start out with more difficulties. And regardless of wealth, maternal and infant health in the United States lags behind Sweden.
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For complex cataract surgery, Medicare reimbursements are far lower than a simpler form of the surgery.