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The manufactured sodium controversy
Does profit take precedence over public health when it comes to dietary salt intake?
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Stress-induced inflammation
Victor Katch describes the links between temperament and inflammation.
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The human touch
U-M surgeons and engineers are enabling amputees to control prosthetics using their own biological motor signals. Could regaining a sense of touch be next?
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Medicinal magic
“Nature’s pharmacy” at Matthaei Botanical Gardens showcases healing power of plants in elaborate garden organized by systems of the body.
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Personality, wellness, and disease
Victor Katch explores how personality traits impact overall health and well-being.
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Close one door — open another
Victor Katch ponders retirement after 45 years of research and teaching.
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Study shows 3D printing saves lives
Groundbreaking technology first used at U-M is documented in a promising study destined to save babies from a deadly condition.
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The waiting game
Victor Katch explores how toxicant exposure over time can lead to illness, disease, and immune disorders.
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Responders vs. nonresponders
Victor Katch explores the reasons why research-proven results sometimes just don’t work for you.