U-M Health Lab: For better wellness in the new year, 10 articles to read
byBy Johanna Younghans / U-M Health Lab Art/Graphic by Jacob Dwyer / Michigan Medicine With every new year comes the saying ‘out with the old,…
By Johanna Younghans / U-M Health Lab Art/Graphic by Jacob Dwyer / Michigan Medicine With every new year comes the saying ‘out with the old,…
Author: Kylie Urban Johanna Younghans / U-M More from U-M Health David Sloan, Jr. had always been active. At the age of 17 he…
By Kelly Malcom / U-M ‘It’s like breathing’ is a turn of phrase meant to convey that something is natural and effortless. But over…
This article was updated on September 16, 2021. You wake up one morning feeling under the weather. While in previous years you may have…
They’re cancer patients. Transplant recipients. People with lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, HIV/AIDS, sickle cell disease, kidney failure and Crohn’s disease. Plus millions of others who…
By Haley Otman / U-M There’s a pill for many ailments, but aging isn’t one of them. And while some mounting difficulty in thinking…
After months in a virtual classroom, many children are starting to return to in-person ones as federal and state leaders encourage K-12 schools to…
By taking a lesson from prostate cancer, researchers now have a promising lead on a treatment for COVID-19. Two proteins, ACE2 and TMPRSS2, help…
Physical activity is important for growing bodies and minds. But during these uncertain times, do the benefits of participating in youth sports outweigh the…
By Jina Sawani / U-M Health Lab When people think about forensic pathology, images of crime shows where an investigator sets out to determine…