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One of the very top mental health concerns in this country is anxiety. It’s sometimes hard to be clear about what anxiety is and how to recognize it,...
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More than 300 thousand people in Michigan depend on public mental health care, and the state is wrestling with the question of who should oversee and...
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In 1960, the first oral contraceptive was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as contraception. That drug, Enovid, changed the course of...
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A report says troubles at the Grand Rapids Home for Veterans’ Home are largely resolved.A 2016, audit of the home revealed that the home was chronically…
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Infant death rates in Michigan are down overall. But race and income still seem to make a difference in whether children live past their first…
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The phrase "you have cancer" might be one of the most terrifying collections of words a person can hear in their lifetime. Many readers have heard that...
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The Next Idea Usually, when we hear the word “hacking,” we think of someone breaking into something — like your computer or customer data at a credit...
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New medical marijuana laws mean that by this time next year, things will be very different for the medical marijuana industry in Michigan. The state...
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Fewer teens are dying from accidents and disease, but teen deaths from suicide continue to rise . The Michigan chapter of the National Alliance on...
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Upton on AHCA: If $8 billion not enough to cover preexisting conditions, “we’ll go back to the well”In a close vote of 217 to 213, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a new health care insurance plan this afternoon. For weeks, Republicans have...