June 28, 2018 A Common Bacterium’s Weapon System Tied to Its Adaptability The battle for survival makes pneumococcus a formidable foe. Dr. Suzanne Dawid discusses the latest research. Research
June 26, 2018 Once again, U.S. News & World Report ranked Michigan Medicine C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital among the nation’s best children’s hospitals. In fact, not only is U-M the only children’s hospital ranked in all ten categories, but Michigan is also ranked higher than every other children’s hospital in the state in every category evaluated. Accolades
June 26, 2018 Instead of Grounding Your Teen, Put Them to Work The next time your teen acts out, try giving them a job to do. A clear task helps establish fair punishment and accountability for a young person’s actions. Patient Education
June 18, 2018 Heading to the amusement park? 1 in 5 parents did not talk about what to do if kids got lost National Poll: Nine out of 10 parents would report a ride operator suspected of being drunk or on drugs; less than half would Patient Education
June 11, 2018 Probing Why Cancer Outcomes Are Worse for Minority Kids A new multi-institutional project is studying cancer biology and care to identify why minority children have worse cancer outcomes compared to their white peers. Research
June 5, 2018 Mom’s Voice May Help Babies Sleep Better in the NICU Infants in the NICU were more likely to stay asleep during recordings of their mothers reading, finds new research. Research