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Small changes in diet could help you live healthier, more …

WebCalculating impact on human health. The index is an adaptation of the Global Burden of Disease in which disease mortality and morbidity are associated with a …

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U-M, Apple Watch study: An unprecedented look at …

WebWearable technology such as the Apple Watch is allowing researchers to recruit a more diverse group of participants to health and wellness studies, helping them …

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Parents willing to discuss child gender identity with …

Web“I Love My Seelf” Art Project. Image credit: SexGen Lab, School of Social Policy & Practice, University of Pennsylvania. Study: Acceptability of Screening for …

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Adult children with problems: How they affect parents' …

WebNow, a University of Michigan study provides details about exactly how parents are affected. “We found that the type of problems adult children have make a …

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Many older adults declined home medical care for fear of …

WebNew research from the University of Michigan finds another population was affected: Many homebound older adults canceled medically necessary home-based …

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Weight training can improve heart disease risk factors in …

WebFACULTY Q&A. Statement: Resistance Exercise Training in Individuals With and Without Cardiovascular Disease: 2023 Update: A Scientific Statement From the …

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U-M joins network of US health-promoting universities

WebAs part of a comprehensive plan to improve student well-being on campus, the University of Michigan has adopted the Okanagan Charter (PDF) and joined the …

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Youth report feeling physically, mentally better after spending …

WebTaking a walk in the park or just going outdoors could help youth feel better, and promoting public health policies that actively support time spent outside could help …

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Find experts on coronavirus-related topics University of …

WebJudi Policicchio, clinical professor of nursing at the School of Nursing, specializes in community health and can discuss school nurses and their response to …

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Healthy schools: Project reduces childhood obesity

WebProject Healthy Schools, our focus is to improve the health behaviors and health education of. middle school students with the outcome of reducing rates of …

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Statewide report explores pandemic’s effects on Michigan …

WebFull report Prior reports. A new report examining the pandemic’s impact on Michigan residents previously infected with COVID-19 explores differences between …

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Six U-M faculty elected to the National Academy of Sciences

WebMay 1, 2024. Morgan Sherburne. Social Media: Six University of Michigan professors are among 120 new members inducted into the National Academy of …

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College students’ anxiety, depression higher than ever, but so are

WebWhile rates of anxiety, depression and suicidal thoughts are at all-time highs, more college students than ever before report receiving therapy or counseling, according …

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MaryCarol Hunter: Feeling stressed

WebLandscape architect and ecologist MaryCarol Hunter is an associate professor at the University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability whose current …

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U-M Hypertension Pharmacists’ Program: CDC expanding model …

WebEmbedding pharmacists as part of the health care team at University of Michigan primary care clinics and community retail pharmacies has proven so effective in …

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Vaping’s potential to benefit public health exceeds its risks

WebShare on: ANN ARBOR—The benefits of vaping to quit smoking far outweigh the health risks of youths moving from electronic to traditional cigarettes, a new study …

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U-M experts: There’s no nursing shortage—there’s a shortage of …

WebFACULTY Q&A There have been many reports about health care workers, especially nurses, leaving the profession because of emotional and even physical abuse …

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Nursing homes hardest hit by health care employment declines

WebEmployment at nursing homes is 10.5% below pre-pandemic levels compared to 3.3% for hospitals and 1.6% for physician offices, according to a study by Thuy …

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Could automation, electrification of long-haul trucking reduce

WebEXPERT Q&A. Study: Automation and electrification in long-haul trucking cuts urban health and environmental damages (DOI: 10.1016/j.trd.2024.104187) A new …

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Research examines impact of hurricanes on hospitalizations, …

WebMore older adults are hospitalized in the month following hurricanes while fewer primary care doctors, surgeons and specialists are available in some of their …

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The University community responds to national tragedy

WebThe University community responds to national tragedy. UPDATED 9:45 a.m. Nov. 6. The University community responds to national tragedy. A recently updated …

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Former President Clinton, four others to receive honorary degrees

WebANN ARBOR—William Jefferson Clinton, 42nd President of the United States who has continued his life in public service supporting humanitarian causes, will …

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