1. Find free care, fast

    Students unveil new website that uses crowdsourcing to build national index of medical clinics offering free and low-cost care.

  2. You're sweet enough already

    Victor Katch discusses sugars: different types, their origins, and the parts they play.

  3. Chewing the fat(s)

    Victor Katch examines dietary fats: the good, the bad, and the confused.

  4. They see dead people

    As a 3-D hologram-like cadaver floats in space, students “operate” using joysticks and special glasses.

  5. What can stem cells teach us about bipolar disorder?

    Research breakthrough may transform treatment, solve mysteries about disorder.

  6. Depression and the body clock

    Every cell in our bodies runs on a 24-hour clock, tuned to the night-day, light-dark cycles that have ruled us since the dawn of humanity. New research shows that clock may be broken in the brains of people with depression.

  7. Brain scans reveal first objective measure of pain

    Scientists have identified how much pain people feel by looking at images of their brains. The research may set the stage to objectively measure anxiety, depression, anger, and more.

  8. Building better blood vessels could advance tissue engineering

    U-M researchers may have found a way to circumvent a major obstacle in growing replacement hearts, lungs, and kidneys.

  9. The Anatomy Lesson: 2013

    A new Medical School program offers a rare opportunity for body donors to share their life stories with the U-M students who one day will dissect them.

    Video: The Ultimate Gift—How a Patient’s Brain Touched His Doctor’s Heart.