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New research confirms connection between job loss and poor health, 2007

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(Employees who lose their jobs because of their health suffer more significant depression and detrimental health outcomes than people who lose their jobs for non-health reasons, new research shows. Employees who lose their jobs because of their health suffer more significant depression. Video interview with assistant prof. Sarah Burgard.)
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New technology propels U-M Solar Car Team, 2007

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(The 150-student team has overhauled the design of the car for this year, and they're using mirrors to amplify the sun's rays. The 2007 team developed new technology that uses mirrors to intensify sunlight. A team from the University of Michigan will compete in the 2007 Panasonic World Solar Challenge in Australia.)
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Treadmill helps Down syndrome babies, 2007

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(Starting Down syndrome infants on treadmill training for just minutes a day can help them walk up to four or five months earlier than with only traditional physical therapy, a new study from the University of Michigan says. Treadmill training helps Down syndrome babies walk months earlier. Video with Downs syndrome infants on treadmill.)
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U-M experts discuss poverty trends, 2007

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(Poverty has been a major problem in this country during the last several decades. More than 37 million people in the United States live in poverty. More than 37 million people in the U.S. live in poverty. Sheldon Danziger and Bob Schoeni, both with the U-M National Poverty Center, discuss national poverty figures to coincide with the Aug. 28 release of data by the U.S. Census Bureau.)
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U-M president welcomes Google, 2007

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(Four years after U-M President Mary Sue Coleman first talked with Google founder Larry Page about the idea of his company coming to Ann Arbor, the dream is a reality. The Ann Arbor offices already have more than 100 employees with many more on the way. Coleman and her top executive officers paid a visit to meet with the new staff, which includes 40 U-M graduates, to welcome Google to the neighborhood. First tour of new Ann Arbor division HQ Four years after U-M President Mary Sue Coleman first talked with Google founder Larry Page about the idea of his company coming to Ann Arbor, the dream is a reality. The Ann Arbor offices already have more than 100 employees with many more on the way. Coleman and her top executive officers paid a visit to meet with the new staff, which includes 40 U-M graduates, to welcome Google to the neighborhood.)