
Doctors Get Plenty of Advice on Starting Treatment. This Could Help Them Stop
Screening, testing and treatment guidelines abound, but a new study could help pave the way for guidance about de-intensifying care in appropriate patients
Screening, testing and treatment guidelines abound, but a new study could help pave the way for guidance about de-intensifying care in appropriate patients
A Michigan Medicine radiologist teams up with a counterpart in China to examine the appearance of COVID-19 in CT scans.
A team of researchers conduct a meta-analysis of studies to assess the safety of a commonly used contrast agent for patients with chronic kidney disease.
To encourage medical students who are underrepresented in medicine to enter highly competitive specialties, two Michigan Medicine specialties have made a partnership with a national organization that offers hand
U-M researchers identify a potential treatment for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
A new U-M study assesses the short-term degrees of discomfort associated with prostate MRIs and biopsies, offering insights for future prostate cancer patient care.