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What climate change is doing to Michigan's allergy season, two scientists team up to find ways to help kids living with autism sharpen their social skills, and the Great Lakes sailing adventure that changed writer Jerry Dennis’ life.
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Despite some snow on the ground this week, spring has officially sprung in Michigan. For some, it’s not the calendar that clued them in, but instead,…
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Today on Stateside, what it could take to get Michiganders who are hesitant about the COVID-19 vaccine to roll up their sleeves. Also, no, you’re not…
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LANSING, Mich. (AP) - A new Michigan law lets arenas, camps and other venues stock epinephrine injectors to treat allergic reactions. The measure signed…
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This Halloween, ‘trick or treaters’ may be greeted by more than the usual scary sights and sounds in Michigan.Many homes will have teal colored pumpkins…
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Starting this fall, Michigan schools are required to have epinephrine injectors ready in case students suffer an allergic reaction.Until now, students…
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If even hearing the word “ragweed” makes your eyes water, you might be one of the nearly 45 million Americans with seasonal allergies. Researchers say…