Missed Signs of Kidney Disease Impacting Chronic Disease Prevention
Andrea Oliverio, MD comments on the study she co-authored that looked at the association between kidney disease & mortality among adults with cerebral palsy.
Andrea Oliverio, MD comments on the study she co-authored that looked at the association between kidney disease & mortality among adults with cerebral palsy.
Rodica Busui, MD, PhD and William Herman, MD, MPH find that in long-standing T1D, Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy is associated with the later development of urological complications in men.
As booster shots continue to be recommended for many adults, and may soon be recommended for more, Preeti Malani, MD spoke to Next Avenue about the implications for older people.
Cristen Willer, PhD and colleagues discuss how these DNA tests might be useful in practice and what cautions remain.
Daniel Hayes, MD, discusses whether liquid biopsies can provide insight into the challenge of curing metastatic breast and possibly other cancers, how oligometastases are similar to a primary cancer, and why some kinds of local therapy for widespread disease might improve survival and lead to a cure.
Nitin Kumar, PhD and colleagues, led by senior author Santhi Ganesh, MD, explore the role of hormones in the COVID-19 vascular damage that’s generally worse in men than in women.
A team of MCIRCC researchers and collaborators from Xoran Technologies has received an NIH grant award to support development of "TRON", a mobile CT scanner. Congratulations to Robert Dickson, MD, Michael Sjoding, MD, Meilan King Han, MD, MS and Craig Galban, PhD!
Shirley Cohen-Mekelburg, MD led a team of gastro specialists in examining how a lack of coordination in care among doctors and facilities can impact veterans with inflammatory bowel disease.
Congratulations to Brian Emmer, MD and Anna Mathew, MBBS on being selected as Taubman Emerging Scholars, a program created to accelerate the work of faculty members who run research labs in addition to caring for patients.
A new study in American Diabetes Association by Peter Arvan, MD, PhD & his lab provide evidence that even a small, subtle defect in the ability to fold the proinsulin protein is all that it takes to turn a weight-gain diet into full-blown diabetes.
MeiLan Han, MD, a professor of medicine in the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care at the University of Michigan, offers insight and advice to help you breathe easier.
Qurratul Aine Shamim-Uzzaman, MD recently joined NPR's Life Kit to talk napping and melatonin production.
Listen to Kenneth Langa, MD, PhD discuss this topic in a new episode of the Minding Memory podcast.
Researchers say it’s a sign that more targeted therapies are needed for the vulnerable patient population.