Health & Medicine
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February 15, 2014
Gene-based cancer diagnosis tech wins entrepreneurship contest
Three U-M pathology researchers who developed software that could improve cancer diagnosis and treatment have won a statewide competition organized by the Center for Entrepreneurship.
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January 31, 2014
2014 Best Doctors list features hundreds of UMHS physicians
Nearly 500 U-M physicians have been named by their peers to the 2014 Best Doctors in America List.
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January 29, 2014
U-M named one of nation’s 100 healthiest employers
U-M has been named one of the 2014 Healthiest 100 Workplaces in America by Healthiest Employers LLC.
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January 22, 2014
$4.35M from Davidson Foundation to fuel research-driven innovation
The William Davidson Foundation has awarded $4.35 million to U-M to support programs that will accelerate the flow of university-generated ideas to the marketplace.
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January 20, 2014
Flu is widespread; how you can help prevent transmission
Chief Health Officer Dr. Robert Winfield has sent a message to the campus community encouraging people to take measures against contracting or spreading influenza.
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January 14, 2014
Active U tracking starts today; new app available
Starting today, thousands will begin tracking their exercise minutes for Active U, MHealthy’s 12-week physical activity challenge, and can do so with a new app for iOS devices.
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January 8, 2014
Millions of lives saved since surgeon general’s 1964 tobacco warning
An estimated 8 million lives have been saved in the United States as a result of smoking measures that began 50 years ago this month, according to a Yale-led study co-authored by three U-M School of Public Health researchers.
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January 8, 2014
Public health leaders call for renewed push against tobacco use
Public health leaders from several organizations, including U-M’s School of Public Health, are calling for “bold goals” in the next phase of the fight against tobacco use.
• Millions of lives saved since surgeon general’s 1964 tobacco warning
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December 18, 2013
Study indicates teens more cautious about using synthetic drugs
The use of synthetic marijuana by the nation’s teens dropped substantially this year, and a sharply increasing proportion of them see great risk in using so-called “bath salts,” according to the annual Monitoring the Future study.
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December 18, 2013
Teen smoking continues to decline in 2013, annual survey shows
Smoking among teens in grades eight, 10 and 12 continued to decline in 2013, the annual Monitoring the Future survey shows.
• 44 percent of adults worry e-cigarettes will encourage kids to start smoking tobacco, a new UMHS poll shows.