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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
Medical students use virtual reality to improve diabetes
A physician invents a creative approach for medical students in diabetic care.
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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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Health Lab Podcast
New Research on Gender-Affirming Testosterone and Fertility
Evidence can help inform fertility care for transgender and gender diverse people who wish to become parents. Visit Health Lab to read the full story
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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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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.
Department News
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.
Department News
Tai chi may help boost cognitive health for seniors
Tai chi may help boost cognitive health for seniors, a study has found.
Department News
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.
Michigan Medicine neuroscientist Huda Akil, Ph.D., accepts National Medal of Science from President Joe Biden.
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U-M neuroscientist Huda Akil, Ph.D., wins National Medal of Science
Distinguished U-M neuroscientist Huda Akil, Ph.D., has received the nation’s highest scientific honor – the National Medal of Science -- for her contributions to science and their impact on humankind’s understanding of depression, anxiety, addiction and more.