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Are Edibles Actually Good for Sleep?
Are Edibles Actually Good for Sleep?
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A Role for Neurologists in Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
A Role for Neurologists at the University of Michigan in Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy.
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Free sleep clinic reduces sleep health inequities
Free sleep clinic reduces sleep health inequities in southeast Michigan.
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Team Links Concussions to Suicidal Thoughts in HS Athletes
Team Research at the University of Michigan Links Concussions to Suicidal Thoughts in High School Athletes
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Health Lab
Do your UTIs keep returning?
A Michigan Medicine urogynecologist discusses what urinary tract infections are, how they are treated and what new research is on the horizon.
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Health Lab
The malfunction of an undamaged brain
People with these two functional neurologic disorders often go misdiagnosed
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University of Michigan Concussion Center helps athletes with head injuries
How the University of Michigan Concussion Center helps athletes with head injuries
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Health Lab
Women stroke survivors believe they will receive worse care in the emergency room
National study examined health care perceptions of approximately 3,500 women, including those with and without a history of stroke
Department News
Environmental toxin exposure may predict ALS risk
Experts say environmental toxin exposure may predict ALS risks.
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End of daylight saving time can help sleep cycles
End of daylight saving time can help sleep cycles
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Parkinson disease and normal aging
Learn about Parkinson disease and normal aging, according to a University of Michigan expert.
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Tai chi may help boost cognitive health for seniors
Tai chi may help boost cognitive health for seniors, a study has found.
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Drawing a tube of blood could assess ALS risk from environmental toxin exposure
Drawing a tube of blood could assess ALS risk from environmental toxin exposure, experts say.
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Health Lab
Drawing a tube of blood could assess ALS risk from environmental toxin exposure
Investigators have developed an environmental risk score that assesses a person’s risk for developing ALS, as well as for survival after diagnosis, using a blood sample.
Department News
Health experts say ‘falling back’ from daylight saving can improve sleep health
Health experts say ‘falling back’ from daylight saving can improve sleep health.