Health Lab Articles

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11-Year-Old Girl Receives Lifesaving Gift for Christmas

After countless hospital stays and years of medical tests and drug therapies, a sixth-grader receives the best Christmas present of her life.
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6 Easy Ways to Boost Brainpower During Playtime

The act of play is a critical part of a child’s growth — and scientific research proves it. Here’s how to make the most of parent-child quality time.
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Genome Offers Clues to Esophageal Cancer Disparity

A genomic duplication may help explain why esophageal adenocarcinoma is much more common in Caucasians and presents a potential target for prevention.
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First Oral Immunotherapy for Peanut Allergy Gets Closer to FDA Vote

An 11-year-old boy’s enrollment in a U-M clinical trial for peanut allergy treatment suggests graduated doses of peanut protein powder could help protect allergic children.
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How U.S. Children and Teens Die: Study Reveals the Widespread and Persistent Role of Firearms

Firearms have been the No. 2 cause of death for at least 17 years, even as prevention efforts have cut the death rate in half from motor vehicle accidents, the No. 1 cause
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Top Health Stories of 2018

The year’s most-read articles range from need-to-know health tips and lifesaving facts about disease to a tale of survival that occurred thousands of miles away.
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Making Memories During Sleep Takes Longer Than Expected

A long-standing puzzle about long-term memory processing may be solved. The method: monitoring the brain activity of sleeping rats after they complete a new maze.
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Top Stories of 2018

A look back on the year’s most popular Michigan Medicine stories and the groundbreaking studies that made global headlines.
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What a Judge’s Ruling on Health Care Means — and Doesn’t Mean — for You

Most important: Don’t panic. Second most important: Spread the word.
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1 in 4 Parents Not Prepared for ‘Parenting Hangovers’ From Holiday Parties

Most parents plan for transportation and child care before a special event, but fewer consider how excess drinking may affect parenting the next day, a new poll finds.
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A Holiday Gift to Primary Care Doctors: Proof of a Time Crunch

A study with a satirical spin drives home a real point about the demands on general practitioners’ time and expectations for shared decision-making in primary care.
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Grief

Children of all ages grieve, but grief can look very different in different ages and at different times. Every child’s response is unique and influenced by his or her temperament, relationship with the deceased loved one, and how that person died...
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Millions of Low-Risk People with Diabetes May Be Testing Blood Sugar Too Often

A new study finds 1 in 7 people with type 2 diabetes who don’t use insulin monitor their blood sugar levels more often than guidelines suggest.
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Survival Flight Makes a New Friend in Cancer Patient

While staying at University Hospital, one patient looked out his window to see the maize and blue helicopter taking off. Little did he know, he would soon meet the team.
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What More Could We Do to Prevent Veteran Suicides? Survey Reveals Clues

Most veterans in VA mental health care approve of voluntary programs to reduce gun access during high-risk periods. What the findings could mean for doctors, patients and families.