Should You Worry About the Polio Virus?
Adam Lauring, MD, PhD discusses the recent polio case, the Sabin vaccine, and the lower rates of vaccination.
Adam Lauring, MD, PhD discusses the recent polio case, the Sabin vaccine, and the lower rates of vaccination.
Researchers from the Metabolism, Endocrinology & Diabetes Division build a new model of brainstem neuronal circuits and how they control food intake and nausea.
Robert Fontana, MD and colleagues develop new guidance that provides practice recommendations for drug, herbal, and dietary supplement-induced liver injury.
MeiLan Han, MD, MS discusses her study that suggests the need for more real-life effectiveness trials to support decision making at the primary care level.
Joseph Holoshitz, MD; Bruna Miglioranza Scavuzzi, PhD; and team uncover the molecular mechanism that drives the disease-causing effects of the most common genetic risk factor for lupus.
Neehar Parikh, MD, MS investigates the factors associated with noncompletion of hepatocellular carcinoma surveillance in patients with high risk.
Researchers from the Division of Hematology and Oncology discuss the breakthroughs in the field of genomics that are revolutionizing prevention, diagnosis, and care.
Salim Hayek, MD and a team of researchers from around the world find that higher suPAR levels were associated with venous thromboembolism independently of D-dimer in hospitalized COVID patients.
Rachael Maciasz, MD and team find that only 18% of older adults who currently use, formerly used, or are interested in using integrative health strategies have talked about it with a health care provider.
Thomas Cascino, MD, MS and team find that Black people and women who might be good candidates for a left-ventricular assist device have a lower chance of getting the surgery than white patients or male patients.
Jennifer Griggs, MD, MPH finds that coaching patients to voice their concerns about their medical care and advocate for themselves can create more equitable interactions between patients and physicians.
Elliot Tapper, MD discusses the new urgent care clinic created to treat liver transplant and cirrhosis patients who need immediate assistance.
Madison Breeden, MD and colleagues find that a “best practices alert” led to a nearly immediate 29% drop in orders for one common test.
Charles Burant, MD, PhD, first appointed Director of the Michigan Medicine Taubman Institute in 2017, will lead for an additional five-year term.
Daniel Goldstein, MD and colleagues provide fundamental information about a practical therapeutic which could translate to improved outcomes in older people infected with acute respiratory viruses.
Daniel Clauw, MD and researchers find that central sensitization may be an important underlying factor complicating the treatment of comorbid chronic pain and opioid use disorder.
Sandro Cinti, MD provides an overview of monkeypox, including how it spreads, symptoms, and the best way to protect yourself.
Lauren Wallner, PhD, MPH discusses alternative models of survivorship care, patient and provider preferences, and risk-stratified care.
Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine Division researchers evaluate measurement discrepancies by race between pulse oximetry and arterial oxygen saturation among inpatients not in intensive care.
Lindsay Petty, MD and Preeti Malani, MD are clearing up the confusion around the coronavirus drugs Paxlovid and molnupiravir.