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17 percent of patients seeing a Neurologist report they travel long distances.
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A Michigan Medicine study finds older Americans with complex neurologic conditions travel may travel great distances for care, many of whom live in rural areas or regions with a limited number of specialists.
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How much melatonin should I take? Experts weigh in on dosage rules and how much is too much.
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Learn about the latest advances in treatment for chronic total occlusion, a life-threatening condition that deprives the heart of oxygen. A team of cardiovascular surgeons perform advanced, minimally invasive surgery to help David Schneider get his life back on track.
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Study: Spinal Cord Stimulation Offers Unmatched Pain Relief for Diabetic Neuropathy
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Research from the University of Michigan Department of Neurosurgery and Rogel Cancer Center shows promising early results that a therapy combining cell-killing and immune-stimulating drugs are safe and effective in extending survival for patients with gliomas, a highly aggressive form of brain cancer.
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The largest study of brains of athletes younger than 30 found early signs of CTE even in amateur players.
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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
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Diabetes linked to functional and structural brain changes through MRI
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A Michigan Medicine study finds Diabetes linked to functional and structural brain changes through MRI.
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Here are some tips on how to help loved ones with cognitive decline hand in the car keys.
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Exciting news was released during the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference.
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Here's an hour-by-hour guide on how to get through work on no sleep.
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Using these wearable devices, a study led by Michigan Medicine and the University of Missouri with Saint Luke’s Mid America Heart Institute finds that taking more daily steps is associated improved health, including fewer symptoms and physical limitations, for people with heart failure.