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Investing in COVID-19 Vaccination More Than Paid Off for U.S., Study Finds

The money spent to develop, test, buy and administer the first COVID-19 vaccine was more than made up for by prevented medical care and lost productivity.
9-Apr-2025 10:30 AM EDT Add to Favorites

Quitting Menthol Cigarettes Is Extra Hard, but a New U-M Study Will Test the Best Way to Do It

Nearly half of Americans who smoke use menthol cigarettes that are harder to quit, driving up their health risks with every puff. Now, a new University of Michigan study will test the best way to help people who smoke menthol break that habit.
8-Apr-2025 7:30 PM EDT Add to Favorites

Many Older Adults Send Their Doctors Portal Messages, but Who Pays?

A new study suggests that people in their 50s and older have embraced the ability to send and receive secure medical messages with their doctors and other providers, through the digital patient portals that most health systems and medical offices...
2-Apr-2025 6:10 PM EDT Add to Favorites

Cognitive Decline Comes Sooner for People with Heart Failure

There are over six million Americans with heart failure who are at greater risk of losing their cognitive abilities earlier in life, a study suggests. Global cognition and executive functioning declined more rapidly over the years after heart...
3-Apr-2025 8:00 AM EDT Add to Favorites

New Study Offers Reassurance for Patients with Some Cancer-Linked Genes

As more people receive genetic testing after a cancer diagnosis, newer variants have been identified that increase risk of developing cancer. A new study led by the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center finds that patients with three of these...
27-Mar-2025 6:25 PM EDT Add to Favorites

Personalized App Reduces Cancer-Related Fatigue

U-M researchers, in collaboration with Arcascope, have developed and tested a personalized app that tracks a user鈥檚 circadian rhythm and makes behavioral recommendations to reduce daily fatigue.
27-Mar-2025 9:10 AM EDT Add to Favorites

Most Older Adults Say Medicare and Other Insurance Should Cover Obesity Drugs, and Many Show Interest in Using Them

A large majority of older Americans feel that health insurance 鈥 including Medicare 鈥 should cover anti-obesity medications, according to a new study. And more than half of older adults who meet criteria for obesity say they鈥檙e interested in...
26-Mar-2025 8:20 AM EDT Add to Favorites

Highly Educated People Face Steeper Mental Declines After Stroke

Stroke survivors who have attended some level of higher education may face even steeper mental declines, according to a study led by Michigan Medicine. The findings suggest that attending higher education may enable people to retain greater...
25-Mar-2025 11:00 AM EDT Add to Favorites


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Michigan Medicine is one of the nation's leading academic medical centers, with three hospitals, one of the 10 largest biomedical research budgets, and national-level strength in a broad range of specialties. It includes the University Hospital, C.S. Mott Children's Hospital, Von Voigtlander Women's Hospital, the U-M Medical School and the group practice for medical faculty, and specialty centers in cancer, cardiovascular disease, depression, diabetes, eye conditions, geriatrics, health policy, neurosciences and organ transplant. Michigan Medicine is part of the University of Michigan, and has a close affiliation with the VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System.

The clinical portion of Michigan Medicine, called U-M Health, includes the hospitals and ambulatory health centers centered around Ann Arbor, Micihgan, and a statewide network of care including UM Health-Sparrow in the Lansing area and UM Health-West in the Grand Rapids area.

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