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The FDA took 15 months to act on a whistleblower complaint about the Michigan factory at the center of 2022's nationwide infant formula shortage, according to an audit.
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The FDA says the investigation "is in its preliminary stages," and previous investigations have not found a clear link between these other infant deaths and the product produced at Abbott Nutrition’s Sturgis, Mich., plant.
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On today's show, we discussed the recent firing of the Grand Rapids Police Officer who killed Patrick Lyoya, as well as the continuing baby formula shortage in Michigan. Then, a paleontologist talked about all things mastodons, and an education reporter gave an update on changing curriculum. Plus, an update on the Woodward Bar and Grill, which recently burned in a fire
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Experts say supply chain-related shortages in baby formula will likely continue despite the reopening of The Abbott Baby Formula Factory in Sturgis last weekend.
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Reporter Tracy Samilton on a class action lawsuit challenging the state's no-fault auto laws. Then, one Michigan mom on the driving school she founded for people with autism. Plus, why the formula shortage isn't over for Michigan families.
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The baby formula shortage is a nationwide problem, but a shut down of a formula plant in Sturgis, Michigan ignited it. What went wrong and what is the plan to quickly end the shortage?
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What’s next for Planned Parenthood’s legal team after a state court's injunction temporarily preventing enforcement of Michigan’s 1931 abortion ban. The evolution of house and techno music in Detroit. Why the Abbott infant formula plant in Sturgis was shut down and how it plans to reopen. Plus, efforts to resurvey a contested stretch of the Michigan-Indiana border
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Abbott did not immediately detail the terms of the agreement reached with the Food and Drug Administration. The FDA has been investigating safety problems at the Michigan facility.
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Participants in the federally funded Michigan Women, Infants and Children (WIC) program have been hit especially hard by the shortages.
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A batch of Enfamil brand infant formula has been retested and found free of a bacteria that’s blamed for the death of a Missouri child. The formula is…