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News Release
There are 13 U-M graduate medical education programs ranked in the top 10 by Doximity.
Health Lab
Despite undergoing a spinal laminectomy surgery, a 73-year-old individual successfully completed a trip to Patagonia just three months later. Read about their inspiring journey and the exceptional care they received at University of Michigan Health.
Health Lab
New research from Michigan Medicine shows that excessive physical activity during summer sports can lead to weakened tendons and bones in children. It is crucial to balance activity with rest to prevent injury.
Health Lab
After a car accident that left one teenager with multiple injuries, surgeons helped her get back to her passion of dancing.
Health Lab
Michigan Medicine researchers spearhead an innovative strategy allowing an artificial circuit to safely support premature sheep without anticoagulation, overcoming a major barrier in artificial placenta research.
Health Lab
Learn how a Michigan man, who survived a car crash and faced the risk of paralysis, was able to avoid it through spine endoscopy surgery performed by U-M Health. The innovative surgery is less invasive than traditional spine surgery and has a shorter recovery time.
Health Lab
For one teen, a rare neuromuscular disorder diagnosis brings long awaited answers.
Health Lab
A 12-year-old basketball player is surprised with a custom adaptive sports wheelchair at Michigan Medicine.
Health Lab
Reducing joint pain starts with strengthening joint in warmer months, says a Michigan Medicine doctor.
Health Lab
Exercise during the colder months can prevent pain from appearing in the warmer weather
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Today, Joseph Kolars rides as far as 40 miles now
News Release
The American Association for the Advancement of Science elected 17 University of Michigan faculty and staff members as 2022 Fellows.
Cancer Aware
Dr. Melissa Pilewskie, U-M Health Rogel Cancer Center surgical oncologist, discusses the two main surgical options for treating breast cancer.
Health Lab
And the development of a new slow-release drug seeks to target them
Health Lab
Large doses of opioids are commonly prescribed after total knee and hip arthroplasty to avoid call-ins for refills, but smaller doses can be just as effective.