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Huron Daily Tribune on MSNUniversity of Michigan study links pollen exposure to higher death rates in older adultsResearchers find high pollen levels may increase respiratory-related deaths, especially among older adults. Tracking pollen ...
Despite the potential benefits of early detection and increasing treatment options for Alzheimer's disease and related dementias, there is limited use of valuable screening and testing tools, say ...
Since President Trump took office, he has signed executive orders targeting diversity, equity and inclusion programs in ...
Dr. Nadav Davidovitch speaks at School of Public Health, prompting protest from pro-Palestinian activists and a petition against the seminar.
New research from the University of Michigan has found that high pollen levels can be more than just a nuisance for allergy ...
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University of Michigan's first Black female graduate was ahead of her time in advocating for solutions to Black health issues ...
But the study, whose publication was delayed by a pause in public communications by the agency, leaves key questions ...
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HealthDay on MSNSeniors, Could Working Later in Life Be Healthy?Most people who are working after age 50 say staying on the job boosts their health and well-being, and those over 65 ...
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MLive Ann Arbor on MSNUniversity of Michigan’s 1st Black female medical grad revolutionized minority careANN ARBOR, MI - In a seminal work detailing Black health issues in the United States, Sophia Jones wrote about issues still felt in 2025. Infant mortality. Vaccine skepticism. Access to care.
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