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The majority of Americans over age 50 take two or more prescription medicines to prevent or treat health problems, and many of them say the cost...
Nearly a third of U.S. adults have celebrated their 50th birthday – a sign of an aging nation. Now, a new poll based at the University of Michigan...
The next big idea to help people with cancer, heart disease, diabetes, Alzheimer's disease, depression or many other conditions could be bubbling up...
Major figures in the never-ending fight against dangerous infections will gather at U-M on Friday, April 7, for an afternoon-long exploration of how...
They're at two different ends of the higher-education journey: some just starting out on associate's degrees, the others finishing up advanced...
America's opioid drug epidemic has struck hard in Michigan. But now, a team from the University of Michigan is striking back at a key factor: opioid...
Eight years ago this month, silence fell over a vast pharmaceutical research campus in northeast Ann Arbor. But today, it's a bustling part of the...
A transformative donation of $10.75 million to the University of Michigan Depression Center will help accelerate development of personalized...
Cancer is the disease we fear most. The disease we most want to solve. The University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center and C.S. Mott...
The last thing any hospital patient or nursing home resident needs is to get infected with "superbug" bacteria that don't respond to treatment with...
Parents of tweens and teens often wish they could peer inside their child's brain, to figure out what makes them tick or what's troubling them. So do ...
Applications for the 2017 Taubman Prize for Excellence in Translational Medical Science will be accepted through February 15, 2017. This award is...
Does your dad or husband need another tie for Father's Day? Probably not. Experience the interactive Multimedia News Release here: http://www.multivu....
Inside the walls of America's hospitals, countless feats of healing and caring happen every day. But when something unexpected, or harmful, happens...
New research shows environmental pollutants could affect the chances a person will develop amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS. There is no cure...
Dominic Pangborn's artwork is always changing and he's fearless in his approach, which is never the same twice. Over his decades-long career, the...
The 3rd annual CHAMPs for Mott, scheduled for Saturday, May 14 – Monday, May 16, 2016, is an exciting fundraiser for the University of Michigan C.S....
Despite advances in organ transplantation, the way donor hearts are moved from hospital to hospital remains low-tech: stored on ice and carried in a...
If you wish scientists would figure out a solution for a medical problem you face, or find answers for a loved one who struggles with a health...
When it comes to something as routine as delivering medicine and nutrition to patients through their bloodstream, all medical teams want to do the...
The annual data report from the United States Renal Data System (USRDS) reveals both positive and negative trends in kidney disease in the U.S. The...
Many doctors will ask about quality of sleep when children have problems at school, but new research shows it's just as important to pay attention to ...
For a long time researchers have tracked high rates of obesity among black and Hispanic kids, but a closer look at communities shows family income...
What started as research into one of the most rare types of cancer has expanded into a portfolio that includes a potential treatment for the most...
Brain tumor tissue can be hard to distinguish from normal brain during surgery. Neurosurgeons use their best judgment in the operating room but often ...
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