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Largest study of brains of athletes younger than 30 finds early signs of CTE even in amateur players
The largest study of brains of athletes younger than 30 found early signs of CTE even in amateur players.
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The mystery of why some people develop ALS
University of Michigan experts explore the mystery of why some people develop ALS.
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Duration of T2D negatively linked to mean cortical thickness
Duration of T2D negatively linked to mean cortical thickness
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Diabetes linked to functional and structural brain changes through MRI
Diabetes linked to functional and structural brain changes through MRI
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Diabetes linked to functional and structural brain changes through MRI
A Michigan Medicine study finds Diabetes linked to functional and structural brain changes through MRI.
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Helping loved ones with cognitive decline hand in the car keys
Here are some tips on how to help loved ones with cognitive decline hand in the car keys.
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Exciting news released during Alzheimer’s Association International Conference
Exciting news was released during the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference.
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How to get through work on no sleep: An hour-by-hour guide
Here's an hour-by-hour guide on how to get through work on no sleep.
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13 U-M graduate medical education programs ranked in the top 10 by Doximity
There are 13 U-M graduate medical education programs ranked in the top 10 by Doximity.
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University of Michigan Health named to Spastic Paraplegia Centers of Excellence Research Network
The Spastic Paraplegia Foundation, Inc., has named University of Michigan Health to the Spastic Paraplegia — Centers of Excellence Research Network. The health system is one of nine to achieve the designation for newly created network, which aims to “accelerate the understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of hereditary spastic paraplegia and primary lateral sclerosis”, which represent the most common cause of inherited spasticity, according to the foundation.
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How to get a good night's sleep
Here are some tips on how to get a good night's sleep
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What happens to your body if you take melatonin every night, according to a behavioral sleep medicine expert
Here's what happens to your body if you take melatonin every night, according to a behavioral sleep medicine expert.
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Do you know what Moyamoya disease is?
Moyamoya disease is a rare condition that can cause blockage of the blood vessels in the brain and increase the risk of stroke. Learn more about this chronic disease from U-M Health’s neurologist and neurosurgeon as they explain more about how it is diagnosed and treated.
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Majority of older adults with cognitive impairment still drive
A study found a majority of older adults with cognitive impairment still drive.
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Majority of older adults with cognitive impairment still drive
The majority of older adults with cognitive impairment are still driving, despite concerns raised by caregivers and others, a Michigan Medicine study in a South Texas community finds.