
Pain Patients Who Take Opioids Can’t Get in the Door at Half of Primary Care Clinics
“Secret shopper” study finds stigma is highest against those who say their last doctor stopped prescribing opioids to them.
“Secret shopper” study finds stigma is highest against those who say their last doctor stopped prescribing opioids to them.
A meta-analysis of lupus finds the disease is less common than previously thought, but disproportionally affects women and racial and ethnic minorities of both sexes.
A medical student and clinician team up to study diversity and representation in pandemic media coverage.
Transgender and gender non-conforming adolescents face transphobia, experience abusive relationships and may struggle with the decision to divulge their gender identity throughout their transition.
Study finds NAD+ break down leads to multi organ scarring, providing now a previously undiscovered pathogenic role of the enzyme CD38 in disease scarring.
Many health systems are using patient portals for vaccine scheduling, but many older adults may need help setting accounts up, especially those with lower incomes and education levels
Examination of specific cause of death in critically ill coronavirus patients shows importance of evidence-based care – and the risks if hospitals are too overwhelmed to follow them.
Lessons from medical history could help inform the ongoing fight against the current pandemic.
From Medicare drug costs to health insurance for the newly jobless, a wide range of programs could be upheld or overturned.
As the impacts and shortfalls of the landmark piece of health policy become clearer, its future hangs in the balance, experts say.
Watch four Michigan Medicine experts discuss the role of fundamental science in ending the COVID-19 pandemic.
From favorite electives and research opportunities to student life and finding support during challenging times, Michigan medic
Are the vaccine trials being rushed? Are they safe? Two Michigan Medicine researchers weigh in.