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Some Planned Parenthood of Michigan (PPMI) locations began offering gender-affirming hormone therapy (GAHT) to adults for the first time earlier this month.
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Michigan is expanding postpartum Medicaid coverage for the first year of a newborn’s life for the mother and the baby.
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Orthopedic surgeries were the most common delayed medical procedures during COVID-19 surges. As cases decline, Munson Health is back to performing surgeries as needed.
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The House recently passed the Affordable Insulin Now Act. It caps out-of-pocket costs of insulin at $35 a month. Rep. Dan Kildee is an original co-sponsor of the bill and spoke with WCMU's Rick Brewer about the future of the legislation.
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The legislation would expand coverage and benefits for firefighters who get work-related cancers and illnesses.
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Advocates for people severely injured in auto accidents pled with state lawmakers on Wednesday to make changes to Michigan's 2019 no-fault insurance reform.
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There are several public health risks when switching in and out of daylight saving time. Also, the state of legislation in Michigan to eliminate the changing of the clocks.
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The highly contagious avian flu, more commonly known as bird flu, was recently discovered in a flock of wild birds in Kalamazoo county.
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Michigan's new no fault auto insurance law caused more than 15-hundred traumatically injured people to lose some or all of their medical care.
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A health care provider with locations across Michigan has agreed to pay 2.8 million dollars to settle claims that a doctor performed unnecessary medical procedures.