
Eating and Tweeting: What Social Media Reveals about Neighborhood Attitudes on Food
U-M researchers turned to Twitter to see whether online discussions about food can help inform policy makers.
U-M researchers turned to Twitter to see whether online discussions about food can help inform policy makers.
Digital play versus free play: Mott expert addresses the differences and the potential impact on child development at American Academy of Pediatrics session.
An interdepartmental team at the University of Michigan obtains a prestigious NIH grant that will support an advanced imaging strategy to improve methods for early cancer detection.
Bone filler device accelerates bone healing impaired by age or cancer treatment.
A unique arm of Michigan Medicine’s Cochlear Implant Program helps individuals thrive.
Researchers hope the innovations and treatments they are currently investigating will be able to help patients with a traumatic brain injury in the future.