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In the next few decades, climate experts predict Michigan summers will resemble Arkansas and winters will be more like in Ohio. Now some officials in public health are trying to prepare for the impacts of those trends.
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The EPA’s new health advisories show that essentially no levels of PFAS are safe in drinking water.
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The Michigan Legislature's Republican leaders say they want to step in to defend the state's dormant abortion ban if Attorney General Dana Nessel won't.
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The legislation would expand coverage and benefits for firefighters who get work-related cancers and illnesses.
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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 Brain Injury Association of Michigan is launching a new fund to help victims of traumatic car accidents. This fund is a response to healthcare facilities shutting down due to changes in Michigan's no-fault laws.
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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 State University College of Human Medicine receives the largest grant in its history
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“The UV rays don’t take a break for the winter...You can actually get more UV exposure, because 80% of UV rays that hit the snow are reflected back,” Dr. Ashani Weeraratna, a leading Johns Hopkins melanoma researcher said.
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Beaumont Health, one of the largest health systems in Michigan, is at a “breaking point” after COVID-19 patients jumped by 40% since last week.