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Antioxidants and health
Victor Katch celebrates antioxidants and explains how to enhance one’s diet using the colors of the rainbow.
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Fewer deaths among adults who got extra support as suicidal teens
A new study suggests long-term impacts of an approach that encourages involvement of caring adults in the lives of at-risk adolescents.
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Student-run clinic offers free care
Twice a week, low-income residents in Livingston County, Mich., receive care at the only free clinic in their county – and it’s staffed by U-M professors, physicians, and student volunteers.
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Subtracting additives
Victor Katch runs down the good, the bad, and the awful about food additives and health.
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Why more men get vasectomies during March Madness
Many men schedule their downtime to watch college basketball. A Michigan Medicine expert explains.
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Star Wars science with Flintstones delivery
Right Drug. Right person. Right time. Right price. How precision benefit design makes precision medicine financially possible.
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Who wants coffee?
Vic Katch shares research about the health effects of caffeine. Talk about a wakeup call!
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What's that ringing in your ears?
Specially timed signals ease tinnitus symptoms by targeting unruly nerve activity in the brain.
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Students promote lifesaving power of organ, tissue donation
A bone marrow recipient and the daughter of a heart transplant patient work to increase donor awareness.