For youth sexting: Public supports education, not criminal charges
A new C.S. Mott Children's Hospital National Poll on Children's Health poll shows that the vast majority of adults do not support legal consequences for teens who sext.
View ArticleWhen health insurance costs rise slightly, people still shop around
Even a $10 increase in premiums can drive people to a different health care plan. That's good news for health care reform, which relies heavily on competition and consumer response to pricing.
View ArticleUniversity of Michigan presents research at 61st annual American College of...
U-M researchers will be among hundreds of heart experts to present ground-breaking research at the American College of Cardiology's 61st annual Scientific Session & Expo.
View ArticleUniversity of Michigan analyzes new technique for measuring heart failure risk
University of Michigan and Epsilon Imaging study promising technique to diagnose patients with diastolic dysfunction, who can comprises half of all heart failure patients.
View ArticleDecade-long study raises new questions about antibiotic use for cystic fibrosis
When it comes to treating cystic fibrosis, the current standard of aggressive antibiotic treatments may not always be the best answer.
View ArticleVitamins doing gymnastics: Scientists capture first full image of vitamin B12...
You see it listed on the side of your cereal box: vitamin B12, part of a nutritious diet. But when it gets inside your body, new research suggests, B12 turns into a gymnast.
View ArticleWolverines for Life honors U-M Athletics leader, local business owner
Wolverines for Life, the University of Michigan's initiative to promote life-saving organ and tissue donation, honored a U-M Athletics Department official and a local businessman Thursday for their...
View ArticleOrgan, tissue donation awareness in minority communities focus of symposium...
To boost awareness of the need for organ and tissue donors in minority communities, the Gift of Life Minority Organ and Tissue Transplant Education Program (MOTTEP) presents an annual symposium, hosted...
View ArticleJ.Cole headlines concert to benefit C.S. Mott Children's Hospital April 6
Grammy-nominated “Best New Artist 2012” J. Cole will take the stage at the University of Michigan April 6. Proceeds from the concert benefit the C. S. Mott Children's Hospital.
View ArticleFor youth sexting: Public supports education, not criminal charges
A new C.S. Mott Children's Hospital National Poll on Children's Health poll shows that the vast majority of adults do not support legal consequences for teens who sext.
View ArticleWhen health insurance costs rise slightly, people still shop around
Even a $10 increase in premiums can drive people to a different health care plan. That's good news for health care reform, which relies heavily on competition and consumer response to pricing.
View ArticleUniversity of Michigan presents research at 61st annual American College of...
U-M researchers will be among hundreds of heart experts to present ground-breaking research at the American College of Cardiology's 61st annual Scientific Session & Expo.
View ArticleUniversity of Michigan analyzes new technique for measuring heart failure risk
University of Michigan and Epsilon Imaging study promising technique to diagnose patients with diastolic dysfunction, who can comprises half of all heart failure patients.
View ArticleDecade-long study raises new questions about antibiotic use for cystic fibrosis
When it comes to treating cystic fibrosis, the current standard of aggressive antibiotic treatments may not always be the best answer.
View ArticleVitamins doing gymnastics: Scientists capture first full image of vitamin B12...
You see it listed on the side of your cereal box: vitamin B12, part of a nutritious diet. But when it gets inside your body, new research suggests, B12 turns into a gymnast.
View ArticleWolverines for Life honors U-M Athletics leader, local business owner
Wolverines for Life, the University of Michigan's initiative to promote life-saving organ and tissue donation, honored a U-M Athletics Department official and a local businessman Thursday for their...
View ArticleOrgan, tissue donation awareness in minority communities focus of symposium...
To boost awareness of the need for organ and tissue donors in minority communities, the Gift of Life Minority Organ and Tissue Transplant Education Program (MOTTEP) presents an annual symposium, hosted...
View ArticleJ.Cole headlines concert to benefit C.S. Mott Children's Hospital April 6
Grammy-nominated “Best New Artist 2012” J. Cole will take the stage at the University of Michigan April 6. Proceeds from the concert benefit the C. S. Mott Children's Hospital.
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