欧美极品 欧美极品 from Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan display Latest news from Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan on 欧美极品 en-us Copyright 2024 欧美极品 欧美极品 欧美极品 from Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan 115 31 / /images/newswise-logo-rss.gif Research Points to Potential New Treatment for Aggressive Prostate Cancer Subtype /articles/research-points-to-potential-new-treatment-for-aggressive-prostate-cancer-subtype/?sc=rsin /articles/research-points-to-potential-new-treatment-for-aggressive-prostate-cancer-subtype/?sc=rsin Fri, 04 Oct 2024 11:00:00 EST In two new papers, both published in Cell Reports Medicine, researchers from the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center describe聽the mechanisms of how alterations in the CDK12 gene drive prostate cancer development and report聽on a promising degrader that targets CDK12 and a related gene to destroy tumors. Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan Big Gaps Seen in Home Medical Test Use by Older Adults /articles/big-gaps-seen-in-home-medical-test-use-by-older-adults/?sc=rsin /articles/big-gaps-seen-in-home-medical-test-use-by-older-adults/?sc=rsin Wed, 02 Oct 2024 06:05:27 EST With free COVID-19 rapid tests now shipping to households nationwide, and many other types of at-home medical tests now available, a new study looks at what older adults think about the ability to get answers to medical questions without leaving home. Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan Female Representation Sees Improvement in High Paying Medical Specialties /articles/female-representation-sees-improvement-in-high-paying-medical-specialties/?sc=rsin /articles/female-representation-sees-improvement-in-high-paying-medical-specialties/?sc=rsin Mon, 30 Sep 2024 13:50:35 EST According to University of Michigan researchers, the number of female residents matriculating to high paying medical specialties has increased. Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan Dikembe Mutombo Brain Cancer - U-Mich Neurosurgeon Available to Talk Brain Tumors /articles/dikembe-mutombo-brain-cancer-u-mich-neurosurgeon-available-to-talk-brain-tumors/?sc=rsin /articles/dikembe-mutombo-brain-cancer-u-mich-neurosurgeon-available-to-talk-brain-tumors/?sc=rsin Mon, 30 Sep 2024 13:05:16 EST Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan University of Michigan Researchers Develop a Personalized RNA Therapeutic Used to Treat Twins with an Ultra-Rare Form of Batten Disease /articles/university-of-michigan-researchers-develop-a-personalized-rna-therapeutic-used-to-treat-twins-with-an-ultra-rare-form-of-batten-disease/?sc=rsin /articles/university-of-michigan-researchers-develop-a-personalized-rna-therapeutic-used-to-treat-twins-with-an-ultra-rare-form-of-batten-disease/?sc=rsin Wed, 25 Sep 2024 12:00:15 EST In a remarkable display of bench to bedside science, a therapeutic developed by U-M's Michelle Hastings, Ph.D. is now being used to treat twin girls with a rare form of juvenile Batten disease. Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan How Common Is Pacemaker Use After Heart Valve Surgery? /articles/how-common-is-pacemaker-use-after-heart-valve-surgery/?sc=rsin /articles/how-common-is-pacemaker-use-after-heart-valve-surgery/?sc=rsin Wed, 25 Sep 2024 07:05:36 EST People having surgery on mitral and tricuspid heart valves may receive a pacemaker more often than necessary -- leading to a greater risk for life-threatening complications, studies show. Researchers say high volume hospitals with experienced surgeons may be able to achieve similar outcomes without needing to implant the device. Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan Could GLP1RA Drugs Lower High Iron Levels? /articles/could-glp1ra-drugs-lower-high-iron-levels/?sc=rsin /articles/could-glp1ra-drugs-lower-high-iron-levels/?sc=rsin Tue, 24 Sep 2024 16:05:13 EST GLP1RA agonists have been increasing in popularity for treating obesity and type 2 diabetes.聽With this novel treatment proving to be very effective, researchers are curious to know more about what other potential treatments it could also hold. Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan Histotripsy Liver Tumor Trial Successful, Early Clinical Adoption Recommended /articles/histotripsy-liver-tumor-trial-successful-early-clinical-adoption-recommended/?sc=rsin /articles/histotripsy-liver-tumor-trial-successful-early-clinical-adoption-recommended/?sc=rsin Tue, 24 Sep 2024 10:30:28 EST The #HOPE4LIVER trials, testing the safety efficacy of histotripsy as a treatment for primary and metastatic liver tumors, met its goals for technical success and safety. An expert is quoted explaining the results. Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan The Heart of the Question: Who Can Get Medicare-Covered Weight Loss Medicine? /articles/the-heart-of-the-question-who-can-get-medicare-covered-weight-loss-medicine/?sc=rsin /articles/the-heart-of-the-question-who-can-get-medicare-covered-weight-loss-medicine/?sc=rsin Mon, 23 Sep 2024 17:30:26 EST Wegovy (semaglutide) now has Medicare approval for coverage among people with obesity and cardiovascular disease but no diabetes; a study looks at what level of risk might make someone eligible. Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan COVID-19 Hits Older Adults Hardest; Which Ones Want the Updated Vaccine /articles/covid-19-hits-older-adults-hardest-which-ones-want-the-updated-vaccine/?sc=rsin /articles/covid-19-hits-older-adults-hardest-which-ones-want-the-updated-vaccine/?sc=rsin Mon, 23 Sep 2024 06:00:00 EST A poll of people over the age of 50 shows that just under half are likely to get the updated COVID-19 vaccine, though those in the highest-risk age groups are more likely. Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan $25m Gift to Benefit Patients at U-M's New Weiser Family Center for Breast Cancer, Spur Additional Giving /articles/25m-gift-to-benefit-patients-at-u-m-s-new-weiser-family-center-for-breast-cancer-spur-additional-giving/?sc=rsin /articles/25m-gift-to-benefit-patients-at-u-m-s-new-weiser-family-center-for-breast-cancer-spur-additional-giving/?sc=rsin Thu, 19 Sep 2024 09:05:31 EST Michigan Medicine will launch a new era in comprehensive breast cancer care, thanks to a generous donation from the Weiser Charitable Foundation Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan Could Your Phone聽Detect Hepatic Encephalopathy by Listening to You Read? /articles/could-your-phone-detect-hepatic-encephalopathy-by-listening-to-you-read/?sc=rsin /articles/could-your-phone-detect-hepatic-encephalopathy-by-listening-to-you-read/?sc=rsin Wed, 18 Sep 2024 13:00:01 EST Research from the University of Michigan suggests that one day a phone app could be able to detect the development of hepatic encephalopathy in patients just by listening to them speak. Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan Risk of Clots, Stroke From Incorrect Blood Thinner Dosing Reduced Using Online Dashboard /articles/risk-of-clots-stroke-from-incorrect-blood-thinner-dosing-reduced-using-online-dashboard/?sc=rsin /articles/risk-of-clots-stroke-from-incorrect-blood-thinner-dosing-reduced-using-online-dashboard/?sc=rsin Tue, 17 Sep 2024 07:30:43 EST Doctors and pharmacists treating people with blood thinners can reduce the rate of inappropriate dosing -- as well as blood clots and strokes that can result from it -- using an electronic patient management system, a study suggests. Direct oral anticoagulants can be incorrectly prescribed up to 20% of the time. Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan 1 in 5 parents worry their elementary and middle school aged kids don't have friends /articles/1-in-5-parents-worry-their-elementary-and-middle-school-aged-kids-don-t-have-friends/?sc=rsin /articles/1-in-5-parents-worry-their-elementary-and-middle-school-aged-kids-don-t-have-friends/?sc=rsin Mon, 16 Sep 2024 00:15:00 EST Over half of parents report at least one factor that makes it difficult for their child to make new friends, with about one in five saying that shyness or being socially awkward got in the way of their child's efforts to make new friends. Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan Cannabis and older adults: Poll shows current use patterns, beliefs and risks /articles/cannabis-and-older-adults-poll-shows-current-use-patterns-beliefs-and-risks/?sc=rsin /articles/cannabis-and-older-adults-poll-shows-current-use-patterns-beliefs-and-risks/?sc=rsin Thu, 12 Sep 2024 08:00:00 EST One in 5 older adults used cannabis products that include THC in the last year. Among them, 20% said they drove within 2 hours of using cannabis, and a similar percentage said they experience at least one potential signs of addiction. Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan New Law Regulating Out-of-Pocket Drug Spending Saves Cancer Patients More Than $7,000 a Year, Study Finds /articles/new-law-regulating-out-of-pocket-drug-spending-saves-cancer-patients-more-than-7-000-a-year-study-finds/?sc=rsin /articles/new-law-regulating-out-of-pocket-drug-spending-saves-cancer-patients-more-than-7-000-a-year-study-finds/?sc=rsin Tue, 10 Sep 2024 11:00:00 EST As prescription oral chemotherapies have become a common form of cancer treatment, some patients were paying more than $10,000 a year for medications. A new study finds that efforts to cap prescription drug spending are yielding significant out-of-pocket savings for these patients. Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan Black Stroke Patients Arrive Later to Hospitals, EMS Less Likely to Notify /articles/black-stroke-patients-arrive-later-to-hospitals-ems-less-likely-to-notify/?sc=rsin /articles/black-stroke-patients-arrive-later-to-hospitals-ems-less-likely-to-notify/?sc=rsin Tue, 10 Sep 2024 07:30:46 EST During a stroke, Black Americans arrive later to emergency departments -- which are less likely to be notified of a patient's condition ahead of time, a national study shows. Researchers say quality improvements for EMS should be a target for stroke system redesigns to achieve greater health equity. Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan What Will It Take to Make Mental Health Coverage and Care Better? /articles/what-will-it-take-to-make-mental-health-coverage-and-care-better/?sc=rsin /articles/what-will-it-take-to-make-mental-health-coverage-and-care-better/?sc=rsin Tue, 10 Sep 2024 06:05:06 EST New mental health parity rules from the federal government aim to address issues with access and insurance coverage, but multiple experts from the University of Michigan say more effort is needed. Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan Researchers Identify Factor That Drives Prostate Cancer-Causing Genes /articles/researchers-identify-factor-that-drives-prostate-cancer-causing-genes/?sc=rsin /articles/researchers-identify-factor-that-drives-prostate-cancer-causing-genes/?sc=rsin Mon, 09 Sep 2024 05:00:00 EST Researchers at the University of Michigan Health Rogel Cancer Center have uncovered a key reason why a typically normal protein goes awry and fuels cancer. They found the protein NSD2 alters the function of the androgen receptor, an important regulator of normal prostate development. Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan Antibody Targeting CD38 Enzyme Shows Positive Impact in Treating Systemic Sclerosis /articles/antibody-targeting-cd38-enzyme-shows-positive-impact-in-treating-systemic-sclerosis/?sc=rsin /articles/antibody-targeting-cd38-enzyme-shows-positive-impact-in-treating-systemic-sclerosis/?sc=rsin Fri, 06 Sep 2024 10:05:34 EST Scleroderma is a chronic autoimmune disease of women.Over time, people living with scleroderma develop progressive and irreversible scarring.Scarring, called fibrosis, effects the lungs, heart and kidneys, leading to poor quality of life, disability and a reduced life expectancy. Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan