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Who's taking care of the caregiver?
Victor Katch offers tips for advocates, caregivers, and cheerleaders managing a loved one’s care.
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Fit for life: A personal story
In this very personal column, Victor Katch shares how a friend’s fitness status is helping save his life.
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50 years of miracles
Identical twins Janice and Joan Ottenbacher made medical history in 1964 with transplant surgeon Jeremiah G. Turcotte.
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Find free care, fast
Students unveil new website that uses crowdsourcing to build national index of medical clinics offering free and low-cost care.
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You're sweet enough already
Victor Katch discusses sugars: different types, their origins, and the parts they play.
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Chewing the fat(s)
Victor Katch examines dietary fats: the good, the bad, and the confused.
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They see dead people
As a 3-D hologram-like cadaver floats in space, students “operate” using joysticks and special glasses.
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What can stem cells teach us about bipolar disorder?
Research breakthrough may transform treatment, solve mysteries about disorder.
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Doctors save baby's life using 3D print technology
Video: U-M doctors made history recently when they used computer modeling and laser technology to design, fabricate, and implant a customized tracheal splint into a gravely ill infant. The groundbreaking procedure required emergency clearance from the Food and Drug Administration.