
Study of pre-teens yields surprises about alcohol, tobacco and marijuana
Even at age 9 or 10, as many as 10% of children are curious about using substances, and many parents haven’t made specific rules or say kids’ access at home would be easy.
Even at age 9 or 10, as many as 10% of children are curious about using substances, and many parents haven’t made specific rules or say kids’ access at home would be easy.
A study in worms provides new clues about the role of serotonin and dopamine in aging.
Young patients had same pain control, but took home far less opioid medication, after standard prescription size in hospital computer system was lowered based on evidence of actual use.
A radiologist shares ways to address the scarcity of this tool for diagnostic imaging.
In mice, researchers have discovered the presence of oncostreams, highly active cells connected to how brain tumors grow and invade healthy tissue.
In 152 hospitals, efforts to treat sepsis faster have not resulted in antibiotic overuse.
Preliminary report of data shows steady level of virtual visits substituting for in-person visits.
The University of Michigan partners with residents from Upper Peninsula county to create a new educational program around firearm safety.
The doctor who helped lead Michigan’s response for more than a year reflects on lessons learned.
One physician's journey from Ghana to the states, and how her passion paved the way for her to become a surgeon.
University of Michigan medical students answer pre-meds’ questions ranging from how to prepare for interviews to how to stay well while juggling medical school.
Known as HIPEC, the therapy has been available for adults for years at Michigan Medicine. Now it’s an option for kids here, too.
Specialists offer coping strategies to share with families.