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It’s a major surgery, but can make a huge difference in a woman’s quality of life
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Experts examine why women are more likely to tear ACLs in certain sports as injuries plague the Women's World Cup.
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Cai lab hosted an educational outreach research program, “Neurons can Fly"
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C.S. Mott Children's Hospital, Children's Hospital of Michigan, and Corewell Health Helen DeVos Children's Hospital announce their commitment to what's believed to be a first-of-its-kind quality collaborative designed to identify and address equity issues for pediatric patients and their families receiving care at their hospitals.
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U-M Health is implementing a project called the medical plastics recycling initiative with the goal of reducing waste and taking a step toward the organization’s carbon neutrality goals. After a successful pilot in Mott and VonVoigtlander, the initiative is rolling out into other operating rooms, targeting “blue wrap” and other non-contaminated medical plastics to increase the recycle rate and divert plastics from landfills. DuPont has been a key ally in this project, helping to create environmentally safe solutions for the organization.
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A new Publication by Carpenter, ElHossiny and Kadiyala (Pasca di Magliano Lab) was published in Cancer Discovery.
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University of Michigan Health C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital recognized as No.1 children's hospital in Michigan.
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"Approaches to vascularizing human brain organoids," was published in PLOS BIOLOGY.
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Research suggests transgender and nonbinary people are significantly more likely than cisgender peers to be admitted following a visit the emergency department.
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: Low food security associated with metabolic syndrome among reproductive aged Hispanic population a study suggests.
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"Ptbp1 deletion does not induce astrocyte-to-neuron conversion," was published in Nature.
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"Senescence-induced immune remodeling facilitates metastatic adrenal cancer in a sex-dimorphic manner," was published in Nature Aging.
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Children who need dialysis, treatment for a chronic condition or an overnight stay at University of Michigan Health C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital now have a new coping tool available.
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"Recruitment of the SNX17-Retriever recycling pathway regulates synaptic function and plasticity," was published in the Journal of Cell Biology.
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A Michigan Medicine nursing coworker becomes her new friend, and colleagues, surrogate.