Paige Stallman
Public Relations Intern
Health Lab
Cracking the code on APS vasculopathy
Antiphospholipid syndrome vasculopathy is often overlooked in patients and can result in organ failure. Researchers at University of Michigan Health uses skin biopsies to pinpoint features in blood cells that give insight to the condition.
Health Lab
Tiny fighter: From lifesaving surgery at 3 days old to College World Series
Newborn who received congenital heart surgery at three days old joins family at the College World Series in Omaha.
Health Lab
Do you really need 10,000 steps a day?
A Michigan Medicine doctor talks about whether or not you need 10,000 steps a day.
Health Lab
Weight loss drugs may be affecting fertility, but not in the way you may think
While weight loss drugs like Wegovy and Zepbound become more popular, experts are seeing an increased chance of fertility in some people.
Health Lab
Restoring platelet balance to treat antiphospholipid syndrome
New research finds platelet pathway activation can reduce the risk of thrombosis for APS patients.
Health Lab
Psychological care can be lifesaving for transplant patients
Melissa Cousino, Ph.D., a pediatric transplant leader at Mott specializes in caring for the mental health of pediatric transplant patients before and after their transplant, answers questions about the importance of psychological care for pediatric heart and lung transplant patients.
Health Lab
When should your teen get a cell phone? 5 things to consider
A pediatrician discusses things for parents to consider when getting their teenagers cell phones.
News Release
C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital unveils renovated indoor playground for kids
ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Children and families at University of Michigan Health C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital celebrated the reopening of the hospital’s newly renovated Michigan Game Day Experience playroom.