What the pandemic has taught us about public health; how to take action to ‘age in place’ — and more health stories
April 27, 2022 //
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A roundup of articles from both the Michigan Health and Michigan Health Lab blogs, which cover stories on breaking news and research, health tips and wellness that you won’t want to miss.
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Michigan Health Lab blog
- What has the pandemic taught us about public health?
- Firearms now the top cause of death among children, adolescents
- Study helps explain how xanthan gum, a common food additive, is processed in the gut
- A medical student seeks reform in the residency application process
- Adhesion G protein-coupled receptor activation is visualized for the first time
- Half of older adults now die with a dementia diagnosis
- Some children with cerebral palsy scoliosis may not need pelvic fixation, study shows
- Preparing clinicians for artificial intelligence, machine learning
Michigan Health blog
- Want to “age in place” someday? Take action now
- When is it time to see a hand specialist?
- What it’s like to have lived through rectal cancer
- How can we reduce the firearm death toll in older adults?
- Half of parents regularly give kids a dietary supplement
- How to live pain-free with arthritis
- What causes nosebleeds in children?
- On a mission: orthopaedic surgeons look to expand program abroad