Health Lab Articles

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Lighting up cancer cells with biolasers

University of Michigan researchers have developed a new way of detecting circulating tumor cells in the bloodstream of pancreatic cancer and lung cancer patients.
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Preserving an artist’s vision after diabetic retinal disease

Kim Hartman is an artist with Type 1 diabetes. She started developing vision problems and doctors at Michigan Medicine helped her slow the vision loss and manage it.
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What experts wish more people knew about hospice and other end-of-life care

Hospice, palliative care, end-of-life decisions, long-term care insurance and durable power of attorney are all things people with serious health issues should think about.
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Preventing suicide during pregnancy and after birth

Many deaths by suicide during pregnancy and after birth are preventable. Along with a personal patient experience, three Michigan Medicine experts discuss the current landscape of suicide prevention in pregnant and postpartum people, including the latest research and resources for help.
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12 stories from 2024 worth a second look

Health Lab writers selected 12 stories for you to read from 2024 that are worth revisiting before kicking off a brand-new year.
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Encouraging spirituality in teens without forcing participation

Among parents who plan to attend religious services this holiday season, nearly half would insist their teen join even if they didn’t want to, a poll suggests.
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TNF inhibitors prevent complications in kids with Crohn’s disease, recommended as first-line therapies

Early treatment of pediatric Crohn’s disease with anti-tumor necrosis factor medications can substantially reduce the risk of perianal fistulas in Crohn’s disease. Michigan Medicine researchers confirmed this finding using prospective data. 
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Healthy good tidings: 20 ways to manage your diet this season

Staying healthy during the holidays can be a tall order, but arranging your plate and your plans with these tips can help.
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How to safely celebrate the holidays and avoid getting sick

This holiday season, follow these five expert-approved steps to celebrate safely and avoid getting sick.
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New tools that leverage NIH’s ‘All of Us’ dataset could improve anesthesia and surgical care

In a report in JAMA Surgery, researchers propose two novel tools that leverage the All of Us dataset to look at acute health events such as surgery.
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Potential culprit identified in lingering Crohn’s disease symptoms

A study from University of Michigan researchers may explain why some patients with Crohn’s disease continue to experience symptoms, even in the absence of inflammation.
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Reducing dose of popular blood thinners may limit risk of future bleeding

For people taking the popular blood thinners rivaroxaban (brand name Xarelto) and apixaban (brand name Eliquis), after having a blood clot, a reduced dose may limit the future risk of bleeding as well as hospital visits, a Michigan Medicine-led study suggests.
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How to prevent your kids from getting food poisoning

About 48 million people fall victim to food poisoning each year. Prevent getting food poisoning with these six tips.
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Naughty or nice? Many parents rely on threats to manage misbehavior

When young children’s behavior becomes challenging, many parents resort to threats – from taking away toys to threatening that Santa will skip their house, a national poll suggests.
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People want to know if AI is used in their health care

A study published in JAMA Network Open finds most people want to be notified if AI is used in their health care.