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Detroit parents Bridget Finn and Sam Beaubien found their lives upended when their daughter, Florence, was diagnosed with a rare genetic disorder called STXBP1. As they adjusted to a new reality for their family, they also worked to fund research for their daughter's disorder.
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A new study on discrimination against Muslims in Michigan, recent research on concussion treatment and prevention, approaches to student mental health, and a conversation with the University of Michigan's new police chief.
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There's no question that medical research saves lives. But while patients are of every gender and race, medical research has predominantly studied white…
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A new study by researchers from the University of Michigan and China shows that a common gut bacteria interferes with chemotherapy in colon cancer and…
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The family of late entrepreneur Heinz Prechter is pledging to match up to $5 million in donations for bipolar disease research at the University of…
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It was a verbal tug-of-war that thrust the term "alternative facts" into our vocabulary.NBC's Chuck Todd grilled White House counselor Kellyanne Conway…
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Twins: They look alike, many of them sound and act alike. They could also hold the power to help the medical world unlock some of its biggest…
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A new study shows people are concerned about how their medical samples might be used in medical research. Donated blood, tissue and other body samples…
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Overall, 44% of parents say they'd allow their child to take part in medical research if the child had the disease being studied.Yet only 5% say their…
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Wayne State University just had their largest research contract renewed. According to David Jesse's article in the Detroit Free Press, the grant is worth…