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Researchers have found a link between the FOXP4 gene and the occurrence of what's known as long COVID. The finding could lead to a better understanding of a condition that affects millions.
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Today, how the end of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency will impact what Michigan’s COVID data collection looks like. Then, how one Oakland County resident's fight for home equity has made its way to the U.S. Supreme Court. Plus, a new book offers a definition of “culture,” and how business and marketing experts use it as a powerful tool.
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The federal government has ended the COVID-19 PHE, allowing insurance to charge for COVID testing in some cases.
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University of Michigan medical historian Dr. Howard Markel hopes people will not forget how dangerous COVID-19 still is.
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Today, a look into a long lost shipwreck recently discovered in the Great Lakes. Plus, we spoke with an author and medical historian about where we are in the trajectory of the COVID pandemic — three years after it began.
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Researchers say the main problem is that the information is provided at a college reading level, creating a problem for people with low literacy or limited English language proficiency.
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The Michigan Coronavirus Task Force on Racial Disparities was called on to reduce the disparities in COVID cases. The team has made some strides in shifting the system.
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Hear from Ann Arbor parents and an epidemiologist about the city's school mask mandate and the current levels of COVID, flu, and RSV in Michigan.
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With students scheduled to return from winter break, Ann Arbor Public Schools has instituted a mask requirement from January 9-20.
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Experts are expressing concern about the more transmissible subvariant.