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Young organ donor advocate gets new kidney, so he ?can be a real boy?
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Tue, 05/15/2012 - 14:20
After about a 4-year wait, years of dialysis treatments and 65 surgeries, Jai?Wan Davis-Harbour received a successful kidney transplant at C.S. Mott Children?s Hospital. Because of a generous organ donor, Jai?Wan, 11, got a second chance at life.
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At outset of careers, medical students already concerned about workloads, U-M study shows
Health Care Quality -
Tue, 05/15/2012 - 08:00
U-M study finds that as future doctors prepare for their careers, many have negative views of their potential day-to-day work lives.
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At outset of careers, medical students already concerned about workloads, U-M study shows
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Tue, 05/15/2012 - 08:00
U-M study finds that as future doctors prepare for their careers, many have negative views of their potential day-to-day work lives.
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At outset of careers, medical students already concerned about workloads, U-M study shows
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Tue, 05/15/2012 - 08:00
U-M study finds that as future doctors prepare for their careers, many have negative views of their potential day-to-day work lives.
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At outset of careers, medical students already concerned about workloads, U-M study shows
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Tue, 05/15/2012 - 08:00
U-M study finds that as future doctors prepare for their careers, many have negative views of their potential day-to-day work lives.
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New inflammation hormone link may pave way to study new drugs for type 2 diabetes
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Tue, 05/15/2012 - 00:00
A new link between obesity and type 2 diabetes found in mice could open the door to exploring new potential drug treatments for diabetes, University of Michigan Health System research has found.
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New inflammation hormone link may pave way to study new drugs for type 2 diabetes
Basic Science and Laboratory Research -
Tue, 05/15/2012 - 00:00
A new link between obesity and type 2 diabetes found in mice could open the door to exploring new potential drug treatments for diabetes, University of Michigan Health System research has found.
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Pay-to-play sports keeping lower-income kids out of the game
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Mon, 05/14/2012 - 00:00
Pay-to-play fees have forced kids in lower-income families to the sidelines, according to a new poll that found nearly one in five lower-income parents report their children are participating less in school sports.
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Pay-to-play sports keeping lower-income kids out of the game
U-M Medical School -
Mon, 05/14/2012 - 00:00
Pay-to-play fees have forced kids in lower-income families to the sidelines, according to a new poll that found nearly one in five lower-income parents report their children are participating less in school sports.
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"Gut"-throat competition: U-M research on digestive tract bacteria yields surprising findings
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Thu, 05/10/2012 - 14:00
From tiny villages in developing nations to suburban kitchens in the US, dangerous strains of E. coli bacteria sicken millions each year. New UMHS research illuminates why this occurs, and what might be done to prevent or treat it.
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"Gut"-throat competition: U-M research on digestive tract bacteria yields surprising findings
Basic Science and Laboratory Research -
Thu, 05/10/2012 - 14:00
From tiny villages in developing nations to suburban kitchens in the US, dangerous strains of E. coli bacteria sicken millions each year. New UMHS research illuminates why this occurs, and what might be done to prevent or treat it.
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"Gut"-throat competition: U-M research on digestive tract bacteria yields surprising findings
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Thu, 05/10/2012 - 14:00
From tiny villages in developing nations to suburban kitchens in the US, dangerous strains of E. coli bacteria sicken millions each year. New UMHS research illuminates why this occurs, and what might be done to prevent or treat it.
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Mother?s Day to be shared via Facebook Sunday at Von Voigtlander Women?s Hospital
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Thu, 05/10/2012 - 00:00
What better way to celebrate Mother?s Day than telling the stories of new moms giving birth? The University of Michigan?s Von Voigtlander Women?s Hospital plans to share some of those moments by documenting them on Sunday via Facebook.
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Scientists discover new type of cell with a key role in treatment-resistant asthma
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Mon, 05/07/2012 - 12:10
New research from UMHS may help explain what?s going on in the lungs of people with treatment-resistant asthma -- and aid the development of new treatment options and better ways to identify people at risk.
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Scientists discover new type of cell with a key role in treatment-resistant asthma
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Mon, 05/07/2012 - 12:10
New research from UMHS may help explain what?s going on in the lungs of people with treatment-resistant asthma -- and aid the development of new treatment options and better ways to identify people at risk.
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Scientists discover new type of cell with a key role in treatment-resistant asthma
Basic Science and Laboratory Research -
Mon, 05/07/2012 - 12:10
New research from UMHS may help explain what?s going on in the lungs of people with treatment-resistant asthma -- and aid the development of new treatment options and better ways to identify people at risk.
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U-M Cancer Center web chat focuses on genetic risk factors for skin cancer
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Fri, 05/04/2012 - 09:20
On May 10, the U-M Comprehensive Cancer Center will host an online chat to discuss the varying risk factors that can cause skin cancer.
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Older adults with diabetes live long enough to benefit from interventions and research, U-M study says
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Wed, 05/02/2012 - 00:00
Regardless of health status, middle-aged and older adults with diabetes show substantial survival rates.
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Older adults with diabetes live long enough to benefit from interventions and research, U-M study says
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Wed, 05/02/2012 - 00:00
Regardless of health status, middle-aged and older adults with diabetes show substantial survival rates.
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Older adults with diabetes live long enough to benefit from interventions and research, U-M study says
Health Care Quality -
Wed, 05/02/2012 - 00:00
Regardless of health status, middle-aged and older adults with diabetes show substantial survival rates.
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