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Just in time
New smart technologies could revolutionize the way people cope with medical and behavioral problems.
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Gut check
Victor Katch demystifies the gut microbiome and its relationship to one’s overall health.
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No sweat
Already abandoning your new year’s resolutions? Author Michelle Segar, PhD, explains how to revive your goals using the science of motivation.
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Do you hear what I hear?
Step inside an operating room in Ghana as U-M surgeons battle a widespread problem in Africa.
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Industry funding: Pros and cons
Victor Katch discusses how industry funding may lead to conflict of interest, manufactured uncertainty, and weakened policies.
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The life of Dr. Death
Jack Kevorkian’s archive at the Bentley reveals the life of an artist, composer, and controversial advocate of the right-to-die movement.
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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?