News
Our collaborators are published and quoted in journals, periodicals, and news reports around the globe. Highlights of their contributions are included below.
Allison Earl
Crowds are gathering in many states despite coronavirus, and mixed messaging may be to blame: Experts
Jenny Radesky
Jenny Radesky The Pandemic’s Toll on Children With Special Needs and Their Parents The New York Times 7/27/20Franscheska Eliza has a 9-year-old son with autism spectrum disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, anxiety and sensory issues. Before the...
Hallie Prescott
Who gets to live? How doctors make impossible decisions as COVID-19 surges
Julie Lumeng
MICHR Welcomes Julie Lumeng, MD as New Director
Belinda Needham
Community discusses impact of Washtenaw Health Board declaring racism a public health crisis
Kenneth Langa
Middle-aged Americans less healthy than English peers — and it doesn’t matter how much money they have
Jenny Radesky
Family Dog Could Help Preschoolers Learn Social And Emotional Skills, Study Finds
Stuart Soroka
UM Study: Conservatives, Liberals React Similar To News Content
Maxim Sytch
Companies use work, school links to gain legal advantage in patent infringement cases
Theodore Iwashyna
Dropping the Ball: Post ICU, Many Patients Not Getting the Correct Meds
Margaret Levenstein
Can corporations be trusted after regulations are eased during the pandemic?
Julia Wolfson
4 In 10 low-income Americans struggled to buy food
Rada Mihalcea
AI-powered interviewer provides guided reflection exercises during COVID-19 pandemic
Jenny Radesky
Tips for managing kids’ mental health during a summer of uncertainty and change
Jun Wu
University of Michigan Researchers Discover Signals that Prompt the Burning of Fat Cells into Energy
Jenny Radesky
Agonising over screen time? Follow the three C’s
Jaan Van den Bulck
Binge-watching can soothe the coronavirus quarantine blues, and no need for guilt
Julia Wolfson
Our Diets Are Changing Because of the Coronavirus Pandemic. Is It for the Better?
Glenn Green
UM inventors get assist from Snyder on new ventilator device
Julia Wolfson
School closures have long-term implications for students’ health
John Ayanian
Your COVID-19 Questions, Answered by a Top Primary Care Doctor
Jenny Radesky
Tips for helping your kids get through being at home for long periods of time
Ioulia Kovelman
Portable Concussion Detector Uses Infrared Light to Measure Brain Metabolism
Hallie Prescott
Using a ‘big data’ approach to treat sepsis more effectively
Brahmajee Nallamothu
Big Data Advances Research, But It Shouldn’t Do So at the Cost of Privacy
Ashley Gearhardt
Teens ‘especially vulnerable’ to junk food advertising, experts say
Ethan Kross
Don’t Go Down a Coronavirus Anxiety Spiral
Jenny Radesky
Jenny Radesky How do you manage fighting kids during a lockdown? We asked the experts Gwinnett Daily Post 3/18/20 As the nation shuts down and loved ones huddle to weather what may well be weeks of coronavirus-induced isolation, family tensions are rising. Like a...
Stuart Soroka
Negative news evokes stronger psychophysiological reactions than positive news
Ashley Gearhardt
Healthy commercial ads don’t change teens’ desire to eat junk food
Julia Wolfson
Diet Quality Linked to Frequency of Home-cooking
Christopher Monk
Social Support May Buffer Brain Effects of Early Life Adversity
Jenny Radesky
Healthier Video Game Habits: 5 Tips for Parents of Teens
Jenny Radesky
What It’s Like When Your Parents Are Extremely Online
Ethan Kross
Is Negativity Wearing You Down?
Sofia Merajver
Study: Aggressive breast cancers store large amounts of energy, which enables it to spread
Emily Mower Provost
University Professors talk using AI technology for bipolar disorder
Margaret Levenstein
U-M receives $2M NSF grant to explore data equity systems
Thomas Schmidt
Researchers develop database of common microbes in human gut
Stuart Soroka
Cross-national evidence of a negativity bias in psychophysiological reactions to news
Julie Lee
Dishonest behavior damages ability to read other people’s emotions
Brenda Volling
How happy couples argue: Focus on solvable issues first
Emily Mower Provost
Trump’s Plan to Stop Violence Via Smartphone Tracking Isn’t Just a Massive Privacy Violation
Kenneth Langa
Can Hearing Aids Delay Time to Diagnosis of Dementia, Depression, or Falls in Older Adults?
Stuart Soroka
News consumers differ widely in their preferences for negative or positive content
Robin Edelstein
“Mother’s Instinct” is real
Thomas Schmidt
In defense of potatoes: How resistant starch from potatoes affects the gut microbiota
Jun Wu
Remember brown fat? We may finally know why it’s so darn good for you.
Fred Feinberg
Data breaches: A pause, then life goes on?
Betsy Lozoff
Low levels of vitamin D in elementary school could spell trouble in adolescence