Kevin Joy

Kevin Joy was a previous Health Lab contributor.

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A Radiologist Explains What to Expect at Your First Mammogram
First mammogram questions answered by a Michigan Medicine radiologist, including: what to expect, what not to do & how long you'll wait for the results.
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Why Pediatricians Should Screen for Depression in Young Patients
New guidelines addressing adolescent mental health as part of primary care offer many benefits, a U-M expert says.
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8 Tips for Coping After a Breast Cancer Diagnosis
Balancing family life and cancer care can be a challenge. A Michigan Medicine counselor offers advice for navigating the process, from mental health to finances.
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Ovarian Cancer Symptoms and Risk Factors to Know
Ovarian cancer is the No. 1 cause of gynecologic cancer deaths. Knowing the signs and knowing your body can be key to early detection.
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Fast Facts About Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease
Learn about hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD), including symptoms, how it is treated, how long it lasts and ways you can prevent HFMD from spreading to others.
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Real-Life Advice from First-Generation College Students Who Made it to Med School
Three University of Michigan first generation medical students share their tips and advice for other first generation college students considering the same path.
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Man’s Coast-to-Coast Bike Ride Benefits Kids with Heart Defects
A cross-country trip is more than a solitary challenge for one Michigan cyclist. The ride is meant to highlight congenital heart disease research and care.
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What to Do When Your Child Has a Headache
Although dangerous headaches are rare, parents often worry. Find out how to treat your child's headache and when to seek medical attention from the C.S. Mott Children's Hospital.
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How Living Kidney Donation Works
Learn what to expect when becoming a living kidney donor, including how transplant operation is done and the risks associated with donating an organ.
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How to Spot Signs of Opioid Addiction
Doctors use an 11-point checklist to help determine if a person is abusing opiates. Find out what they look for and learn the signs of opioid addiction.
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A New Effort to Get Minority Medical Students Focused on Ophthalmology
To combat growing eye problems and treatment disparities in communities of color, a U-M effort works to foster a more diverse group of eye care providers.
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What Moms-to-Be Should Know About Prenatal Genetic Testing
Get information on different types of genetic tests available during pregnancy, including what to expect from both invasive and non-invasive prenatal genetic tests.
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When Should a Child’s Tonsils Come Out?
Surgery to remove tonsils and adenoids are often performed together, but not always. Learn the difference between a tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy, including why each is performed and what to expect during recovery.
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Clearing Up Myths About Skin Cancer in People of Color
Michigan Medicine dermatologist sets the record straight on common myths about skin cancer and people of color, urging everyone to get regular skin cancer screenings.
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Ischemic vs. Hemorrhagic Stroke: What’s the Difference?
Learn the differences between types of strokes, including ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes, and find out why even mini-strokes require prompt medical attention.
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