Health

  1. Targeted smallpox vaccination is best, but data still lacking November 21, 2002
  2. Why do more couples live together but fewer marry? November 14, 2002
  3. Visiting U-M Ford School of Public Policy professor named to United Nations post Bertini November 13, 2002
  4. Experts available on impact of video games November 13, 2002
  5. People who give, live longer: U-M study shows November 12, 2002
  6. Enrollment reaches another record high November 12, 2002
  7. An opera lost…and found November 12, 2002
  8. Conference will feature U.S. economic forecast and consumer outlook for 2003 November 11, 2002
  9. Michigan presenters at APHA: From depression to health insurance to asthma November 8, 2002
  10. Discover magazine names U-M’s Mercedes Pascual one of “The 50 Most Important Women in Science” November 8, 2002
  11. Statement by President Mary Sue Coleman: November 7, 2002
  12. Simple, easy acts in pregnancy and childbirth might protect against incontinence November 6, 2002
  13. Businesses can do more to attract and retain African-American employees November 6, 2002
  14. Researchers propose breakthrough devices to control the motion of magnetic fields November 4, 2002
  15. Forensic dentist helps identify Vietnam veteran missing in action for 34 years November 4, 2002
  16. U-M to develop nation’s first child welfare attorney certification program October 31, 2002
  17. Building the Engaged University: Inspiration and Challenge October 29, 2002
  18. Schmoozing is good for the brain, U-M study suggests October 22, 2002
  19. School of Public Health professor: Organ donation system needs better evaluation October 22, 2002
  20. Four faculty elected to prestigious Institute of Medicine October 18, 2002