1. Who's taking care of the caregiver?

    Victor Katch offers tips for advocates, caregivers, and cheerleaders managing a loved one’s care.

  2. 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.

  3. 50 years of miracles

    Identical twins Janice and Joan Ottenbacher made medical history in 1964 with transplant surgeon Jeremiah G. Turcotte.

  4. Find free care, fast

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

  5. You're sweet enough already

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

  6. Chewing the fat(s)

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

  7. They see dead people

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

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

    Research breakthrough may transform treatment, solve mysteries about disorder.

  9. 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.