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Transgender people show similar pregnancy outcomes to cisgender people

A Michigan Medicine-led study found that transgender individuals show similar rates of severe parental morbidity and preterm birth and lower rates of cesarean delivery when compared to cisgender people.
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Everyone plays a role in improving cancer health equity

As guest editor for a themed journal issue, Lori Pierce helps highlight the multiple factors that can make cancer care and prevention more equitable and reduce the burden of this disease for all
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Unraveling the secrets behind beta cells

One diabetes program is moving to revolutionize investigations and treatment in the field
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Death rate higher than expected for patients with functional, nonepileptic seizures

The death rate for patients with functional, nonepileptic seizures is higher than expected, with a rate comparable to epilepsy and severe mental illness, a Michigan Medicine-led study finds.
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Breaking the curve

A Michigan Medicine expert calls for comprehensive scoliosis awareness and care.
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AI model predicts death, complications for patients undergoing angioplasty, stents

Researchers at Michigan Medicine developed an AI-driven algorithm that accurately predicts death and complications after PCI — which could emerge as a tool for clinicians as they determine treatment for blocked heart arteries.
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A how-to guide to COVID treatments

A Michigan Medicine FAQ about Paxlovid, with new information since its FDA approval in May 2023.
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Few older adults use direct-to-consumer health services; those who do don’t tell their regular provider

Buying health care services directly online offers convenience but also risks if patients don’t tell their regular doctor or provider. Poll looks at older adults’ use and attitudes.
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For surgery patients, AI could help reduce alcohol-related risks

Surgery patients who drink at a risky level have higher risks of complications; surgical teams could use artificial intelligence to search their records for signs that they may need to cut back.
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Father’s journey with glioblastoma inspires son to become neurosurgeon

Physician in training inspired to specialize in neurosurgery after losing his father to brain cancer, continues to raise funds for glioblastoma research
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More clues revealed about the causes of an allergic inflammation of the esophagus

A recent study from U-M offers more insight into the underlying causes of EOE.
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Can recycled pacemakers from the U.S. save lives overseas?

Researchers and clinicians at the U-M Health Frankel Cardiovascular Center began sending reconditioned pacemakers to low- and middle-income countries for compassionate use cases in 2010 through the “My Heart Your Heart” program.
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Sickle cell raises COVID risk, but vaccination lags

Vaccination against the coronavirus was much lower in adults and children with sickle cell disease despite a higher risk of severe COVID-19.
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Studying cells to improve medulloblastoma treatment

Research from Michigan Medicine experts is shedding light and potentially expanding options for patients living with an aggressive childhood cancer.
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Reenergizing hospital staff through interactive recharge rooms 

The Flourish recharge room, an innovative gift given to Michigan Medicine, provides staff with a transformative and healing experience.