

While higher income improves maternal and infant health over time, it’s not enough to offset the impact of race, according to new U-M research.
While higher income improves maternal and infant health over time, it’s not enough to offset the impact of race, according to new U-M research.
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The majority of sites studied were written at a college junior’s reading level, and over a third had no resources for people who spoke a language other than English.
Listing cerebral palsy as the main cause of death for adults with the disease can contribute to a lack of understanding about how the condition interacts with various secondary illnesses and complications.
Social determinants of health in the outpatient setting played a key role in the disparity, the study finds.
University of Michigan studies suggest that telehealth has played a major role in maintaining and increasing access to buprenorphine treatment for individuals with opioid use disorder during the COVID-19 pandemic.