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Meeting unprecedented challenges
President Schlissel presents the latest news re: Fall 2020, including customized services provided by experts and students in U-M’s School of Public Health.
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Become a wellness champion
Victor Katch leaves readers with his secret recipe of how to become a wellness champion.
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Everyone vs. COVID-19: U-M scientists need public’s help
Signing up for U-M registry will make it easy for researchers to find sick, recovered, at-risk, and healthy people for dozens of studies. The goal is to understand, prevent, treat, and measure COVID-19’s effects on people and society.
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Need milk?
Victor Katch discusses the latest research on dairy intake and adult health.
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Researchers go all in to fight coronavirus
The University ramps up research efforts to understand and stem the effects of the global COVID-19 health crisis.
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14 things to do if someone you live with has COVID-19
Experts at Michigan Medicine provide tips for helping a family member or roommate cope with coronavirus effects, while protecting yourself and others.
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How does long-distance running affect you?
What can the myth of Pheidippides teach us about endurance training?
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Can’t resist tempting food? Scientists explore why
As research in rats reveals a key brain pathway, neuroscientists contemplate how to translate findings in animals to understanding of human compulsions involving food or drugs.
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Toward a portable concussion detector that relies on an infrared laser
Doctors and engineers collaborate on a noninvasive way to measure whether brain cells are in distress using an infrared laser. The new device could enable concussions to be diagnosed on the sidelines of an athletic event.