U-M launches health study using Apple Watch
U-M has launched a study to discover if data collected on Apple Watch, combined with other health information, can provide insight into health, wellness, and disease
U-M has launched a study to discover if data collected on Apple Watch, combined with other health information, can provide insight into health, wellness, and disease
Landmark study led by Michigan Medicine confirms ability of non-invasive imaging technique to identify lung disease at early stage.
Members of the Michigan Medicine Department of Orthopaedic Surgery take part in the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting March 12-16 in Las Vegas.
The U-M Board of Regents announced the appointment of Ganesh S. Palapattu, M.D., FACS as chair of Michigan Medicine’s Department of Urology.
Kyle Dine, known for using music to raise awareness about food allergies across the country, will be the keynote speaker of this year’s Mary H. Weiser Food Allergy Center Spring Luncheon.
Michigan Medicine concludes its most ambitious fundraising campaign in the history of the health system having raised $1,497,027,267 – the largest amount ever during a campaign – and substantially exceeding the $1 billion goal announced in 2013.
gift from University of Michigan alumni Susan and Paul Meister will expand the university’s impact on children’s health research. The Child Health Evaluation and Research (CHEAR) Center at Michigan Medicine will now be known as the Susan B. Meister Child Health Evaluation and Research Center in honor of Dr. Meister, a respected health care policy expert.
A new website aims to help researchers, health care providers and others tackle the prevention of youth firearm injuries as a public health issue.
The U-M Life Sciences Orchestra, made up of faculty, staff and students from the U-M medical and science community, will present a free performance of works by Vienna-based composers.
Join one of the largest single-day blood drives on the University of Michigan campus and register as an organ and tissue donor during Be A Hero at the Big House Nov. 11.
Michigan Medicine’s Department of Community Health Services (CHS) has awarded $7.2 million to 26 community-based projects that aim to address the root of the health inequities facing Washtenaw County residents.
Michiganders can get old and unneeded medications - including risky opioid painkillers - out of their homes for free at events at 60 locations across Michigan on October 27, 2018.
Comprehensive eye care for adults and children will be provided by Kellogg Eye Center at Brighton Center for Specialty Care. For the first time eye surgeries will be provided, offering advanced eye care closer to home for Michigan residents.
Nurses represented by the University of Michigan Professional Nurses Council (UMPNC) have ratified a three-year contact with Michigan Medicine, the academic medical center of the University of Michigan.
Michigan Medicine’s Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation is partnering with Grand Rapids-based Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital on future research collaborations around spinal cord injury. The two institutions will be working closely on research projects focused on helping Michigan residents with spinal cord injuries.
Nurses represented by the University of Michigan Professional Nurses Council (UMPNC) and Michigan Medicine have reached a tentative three-year contract agreement.
Michigan Medicine is notifying approximately 3,700 patients about a mailing mistake that may have exposed their names and contact information.
The U-M Board of Regents approved the appointment of Phyllis Hanson, M.D., Ph.D. as the new U-M Medical School’s Department Chair for Biological Chemistry.
Fifty six percent of parents of teens who have sleep troubles believe this use of electronics is hurting their child’s shut-eye.
A new grant to University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center member Arul Chinnaiyan, M.D., Ph.D., will provide long-term support to increase understanding of genetic markers of cancer to leverage targeted treatments.
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Parents Magazine today recognized University of Michigan’s C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital among the nation’s 20 most innovative children’s hospitals.
After a stroke, most patients have sleep apnea. A University of Michigan-led clinical trial will investigate whether treating it right away will improve outcomes.
Topping the list of parental concerns about tattoos: impact on health, social acceptance and their child’s professional career.