Jane Racey Gleeson

Jane Racey Gleeson has been a member of the University of Michigan Frankel Cardiovascular Center’s communications team as a contributing writer for the past five years. She works with the team to produce targeted communications for a variety of Frankel CVC-related projects. Gleeson’s 30+ years in the technical communications field extends to custom publications, website development and integrated marketing for a variety of clients. She holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan.
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Advanced Technology Helps 19-Year-Old Recover from Massive Stroke
How a leading-edge procedure known as endovascular thrombectomy resulted in a Michigan woman’s remarkable stroke recovery.
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Easing Peripheral Artery Disease Pain, One Step at a Time
To relieve PAD discomfort, walking is key. A patient and her doctor explain the benefits of routine physical activity and other good habits.
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8 Common Misconceptions About Concussions
A Michigan Medicine sports neurologist sets the record straight on concussion myths and misconceptions. Get the facts about concussions and how they are treated.
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Shining a Spotlight on Fibromuscular Dysplasia
May is Fibromuscular Dysplasia Awareness Month. Find out how this once rare yet serious condition is getting the attention it deserves.
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A Lacrosse Accident, a Stroke and a Survivor: Brett’s Story
After an unexpected stroke, a young athlete is thankful for a new lease on life — and the care he received at Michigan Medicine.
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'Dozens of Strokes’ Reveal a Rare Vascular Disease
When a healthy, active woman had alarming symptoms — including episodes of weakness in her legs, arms and face — she came to Michigan.
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8 Easy Ways to Remember to Take Your Medication
Missing a dose of your daily meds might not seem like a big deal, but it can have real consequences. A Michigan Medicine nurse shares strategies to stay on track.
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Minimally Invasive TAVR Stops a Life-Threatening Heart Condition
When Marek Wach didn’t respond to treatment for a virus, doctors found a far more serious problem: aortic valve disease.
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Should You Get At-Home Genetic Testing? Know the Facts First
Direct-to-consumer genetic testing isn’t harmful, but it has limitations. A Michigan Medicine genetic counselor explains both sides.
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Married with Multiple Sclerosis, a Couple Share Knowledge and Hope
Each diagnosed with the disease, the Michigan spouses have spent years advocating for others — and talking openly about their own challenges and triumphs.
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Weighing TAVR vs. SAVR for Aortic Stenosis Treatment
Learn the differences between Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) and Surgical Aortic Valve Replacement (SAVR) for treating aortic stenosis.
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6 Ways Obstructive Sleep Apnea Can Harm Your Health
Is sleep apnea dangerous? Left untreated it can be. Learn the side effects and risks of untreated obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) including why you should schedule a sleep study.
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After Massive Aortic Aneurysm, Resilient Mom Runs Half-Marathon
A young mother’s life-threatening condition was discovered just in time. Today, she feels blessed to have her life back.
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Not Just for Christians: A Hospital Chaplain Debunks Spiritual Care Myths
A Michigan Medicine chaplain explains common fallacies about the role she and fellow chaplains play in patient care.
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'Healthier and Stronger': Metabolic Fitness Program Patient Makes Big Change
A Michigan Medicine program helps patients diagnosed with multiple health conditions improve their diet, fitness and mental health.
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