Noah Fromson
Public Relations Representative

Fromson joined Michigan Medicine in March 2021. He covers the neurosciences and cardiovascular medicine. He spent three years as a television reporter in West Michigan and is passionate about multimedia storytelling. Contact: [email protected] Twitter: @noahfromson

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Health Lab
New Technology Predicts ICU Need for COVID-19 and General Ward Patients
The predictive analytic outperformed two similar technologies.
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Health Lab
For Scleroderma, Algorithm Helps Better Screen for Fatal Complication
Pulmonary arterial hypertension occurs when blood vessels in the lungs are blocked or destroyed, which can cause the heart to fail.
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Health Lab
Virus is ‘Not Done with Us’: Latest COVID Wave Fills Beds, Hammers ER Workers
A variant is spreading and more young Michiganders are being hospitalized, pushing the system’s limits.
News Release
Michigan Medicine helps lead first national study on how highly allergic people react to COVID-19 vaccine
In a carefully controlled study, Michigan Medicine researchers will kick off the first national trial to study allergic reactions to the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines.
Health Lab
COVID-19 Antibody Tests, Even Rapid Finger Pricks, are Effective, New Study Finds
A new study finds antibody tests, including rapid finger prick tests, effective in determining previous COVID-19 infection.
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Health Lab
Watching the Big Dance? 4 Ways to Celebrate March Madness Safely
An emergency medicine physician offers tips to slow the spread of COVID-19 and limit hospitalizations.
News Release
Innovative patient stability technology developed at MCIRCC gets FDA market approval
A medical device that works to detect if a patient will become unstable earlier than traditional vital signs received the green light to be marketed to U.S. hospitals.