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A patient’s electronic health record may not capture the most accurate, up-to-date information about ophthalmic medications, a new study finds.
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The genetic disease that causes vision loss can affect all ages, including young people. Learn more about symptoms, risk factors and management.
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Nearly 600 children end up in the emergency department for bike-related injuries every day. Here’s how parents can improve children’s street smarts to keep them safe.
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A Michigan Medicine expert shares knowledge and tips for patients to take greater control of the healing process.
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Motherhood has been a tumultuous journey for Kristie Stolly who suffered from septic shock after giving birth the first time to extremely premature babies.
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Shannon Spicer battled leukemia at age 9. Nineteen years later, she’s back at Mott helping kids with cancer alongside the doctor and nurse who cared for her as a child.
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Evie made international news with her rendition of “Scars to Your Beautiful” during seizure testing. Now, her family shares why music therapy has been vital in her journey.
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A national poll finds parents have concerns about younger passengers using the popular apps. Here’s how to use ride-share services safely.
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Caring for a child’s mental health after a concussion is just as important as treating the physical symptoms.
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Inhibition of atypical kinase C may help manage macular edema and vision loss associated with eye diseases
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New research finds that parents and children talk and interact less with electronic books compared to print books.
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Spinal anesthesia, a needle-based procedure that provides sensory and movement block without loss of consciousness, is becoming a more common alternative to general anesthesia for infants.
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A pilot study of families of children going home after tonsil surgery finds that a smartphone app may reduce clinic calls and simplify care instructions for parents.
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While heart disease remains the No. 1 cause of death in both sexes, men have a greater risk of heart attack. Abdominal aortic aneurysm, peripheral arterial disease (PAD) or erectile dysfunction (ED) may signal the presence of heart disease.