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Released: 21-Nov-2024 8:05 AM EST
Nerve Damage Reduced in Prediabetic Mice with Diet, Exercise
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

A low calorie diet and high intensity exercise can reduce nerve damage in prediabetic mice, according to a Michigan Medicine study. Researchers say findings reinforce the potential of lifestyle factors to treat peripheral neuropathy, a prevalent and painful complication of obesity, prediabetes and type 2 diabetes.

Released: 20-Nov-2024 7:00 AM EST
Recycled Pacemakers Function as Well as New Devices, International Study Suggests
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

Recycled pacemakers can function as well as new devices, a University of Michigan-led study suggests. These used and reconditioned devices have the potential to increase access to pacemaker therapy in low- and middle-income countries, where many patients cannot afford the treatment.

麻豆传媒: Changing the Definition of Cerebral Palsy
Released: 19-Nov-2024 3:50 PM EST
Changing the Definition of Cerebral Palsy
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

In the United States, there are currently more adults living with cerebral palsy than children.聽Despite this, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention still label cerebral palsy as 鈥渢he most common motor disability in childhood.鈥

麻豆传媒: Why the Bird Flu鈥檚 Jump to Pigs Is Concerning
Released: 18-Nov-2024 9:15 AM EST
Why the Bird Flu鈥檚 Jump to Pigs Is Concerning
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

A University of Michigan virologist's take on the current situation

麻豆传媒: National Poll: Some Parents Need Support Managing Children's Anger
13-Nov-2024 9:15 AM EST
National Poll: Some Parents Need Support Managing Children's Anger
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

One in seven parents think their child gets angrier than peers of the same age and four in 10 say their child has experienced negative consequences when angry, a new national poll suggests.

11-Nov-2024 11:50 AM EST
In 10 Seconds, an AI Model Detects Cancerous Brain Tumor Often Missed During Surgery鈥
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

Researchers have developed an AI powered model that 鈥 in 10 seconds 鈥 can determine during surgery if any part of a cancerous brain tumor that could be removed remains, a study published in Nature suggests.鈥疶he technology, called FastGlioma, outperformed conventional methods for identifying what remains of a tumor by a wide margin. Researchers say it has the potential to change the field of neurosurgery by immediately improving comprehensive management of patients with diffuse gliomas.

Released: 12-Nov-2024 12:45 PM EST
The Solution to Death From a Fentanyl Overdose Could Lie in Its Chemical Structure
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

Scientists have identified a molecule that appears to restore normal breathing in mice following a large dose of fentanyl.

麻豆传媒: Grandparents Help Grandkids in Many Ways 鈥 but the Reverse May Be True Too, Poll Suggests
8-Nov-2024 10:15 AM EST
Grandparents Help Grandkids in Many Ways 鈥 but the Reverse May Be True Too, Poll Suggests
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

A new poll looks at how grandparents are involved in their grandchildren's lives, and how this relates to mental health and lonelines.

Released: 8-Nov-2024 6:10 AM EST
Michigan Fan Saved After Wife Recognizes Stroke at Football Game
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

A fan who suffered a stroke while cheering at a University of Michigan football game is celebrating a full recovery thanks to a comprehensive response that began with his wife.

麻豆传媒: Researchers Find Metabolic Mechanism That Blocks Immune Response, Immunotherapy in Cancer
Released: 7-Nov-2024 11:50 AM EST
Researchers Find Metabolic Mechanism That Blocks Immune Response, Immunotherapy in Cancer
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

Researchers at the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center have discovered a key reason why some cancers do not respond to immunotherapy: A metabolite transporter within the tumor microenvironment that blocks a key type of tumor cell death integral to immune response.

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6-Nov-2024 10:55 AM EST
Does More Virtual Care Mean More Low-Value Care? Study Suggests No
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

One of the top worries about telehealth is that it will drive up the use of tests and scans that patients don鈥檛 need, wasting money and resources. In fact, a new study shows, low-value care didn鈥檛 rise faster at primary care practices that used telehealth the most.

麻豆传媒: Rogel Cancer Center Receives $50M Gift to Revolutionize Pancreatic Cancer Care, Research
Released: 1-Nov-2024 2:35 PM EDT
Rogel Cancer Center Receives $50M Gift to Revolutionize Pancreatic Cancer Care, Research
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

With a $50 million gift from Richard and Susan Rogel, the University of Michigan Health Rogel Cancer Center aims to revolutionize how the world detects, treats and ultimately cures pancreatic cancer. The gift will create the Rogel and Blondy Center for Pancreatic Cancer and will provide support for clinical care and translational research, playing to the strengths of the Rogel Cancer Center鈥檚 current robust team of 60 doctors and scientists from 10 departments already working in this area.

麻豆传媒: A Newly Developed Algorithm Shows How a Gene Is Expressed at Microscopic Resolution
Released: 31-Oct-2024 1:50 PM EDT
A Newly Developed Algorithm Shows How a Gene Is Expressed at Microscopic Resolution
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

A new method developed by University of Michigan researchers creates images that are worth many gigabytes of data, which could revolutionize the way biologists study gene expression.

Released: 31-Oct-2024 7:00 AM EDT
Sleep Apnea Contributes to Dementia in Older Adults, Especially Women
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

Sleep apnea, a common yet underdiagnosed sleep disorder, contributes to the development of dementia among adults 鈥 particularly women, a Michigan Medicine study suggests. At every age level, women with known or suspected sleep apnea were more likely than men to be diagnosed with dementia.

Released: 23-Oct-2024 5:05 PM EDT
Critical Steps and More Research Needed to Support Physicians鈥 Mental Health, Experts Say
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

A review of what's known about the crisis in physician well-being, and what can be done to address it, also suggests a need for action by health systems, and more research.

Released: 23-Oct-2024 9:10 AM EDT
Improving Organ Transplant Donations Through a National Strategy
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

Across the United States, around 100,000 organ donations are needed each year and an average of 28,000 transplants are performed across the country.聽Despite the ongoing need for donated organs for transplant, many donated organs end up being discarded for various reasons.

Released: 22-Oct-2024 5:10 PM EDT
Medicare Has a Revolving Door, Study Suggests
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

One of the biggest decisions older adults and people with serious disabilities face each fall is which type of Medicare to enroll in. If they change from one to the other, a new study finds, they may be entering a revolving door and find themselves changing again in the future.



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