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Today, we talk to Natasha Bagdasarian about the state partnering with the department of health and human services to provide free access to birth control and sexually transmitted disease prevention medication. And, a feature on women stocking up on Plan B in Michigan.
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Democrats in Michigan’s House and Senate are supporting their own separate visions for lowering drug costs.
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Since 1866 Vernors ginger ale has continued to grace the homes of many Michigan families for its perceived medical properties. However, the question that remains, can Vernors be used as medicine to cure a cold?
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A Michigan Medicine study is seeking to increase rates of genetic testing in the state. The goal is to better identify some kinds of cancer that can run in families and help doctors know when people may need earlier screenings.
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Today, we got caught up on the recent public hearings on power outages. Then, how a poem by a Michigan poet will be launched to the moon. We also heard about a Petoskey perfusionist, whose job is to keep patients' hearts pumping during surgery. Plus, a conversation about emotional labor — what it is, and why we desperately need more of it.
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The private firms will stage their vehicles at Flint fire stations and police mini-stations in Flint neighborhoods.
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Remember the question, “Doing anything fun this weekend?” You might not have heard it much these past few months, as the COVID-19 public health crisis and…
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On Thursday, August 16 we lost the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin. But for countless Elvis fans, last Thursday was already a date marked by tragedy. On…
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Broadway musicals have covered a dizzying array of subjects. It may be hard to believe, but that list includes the life and trials of a young physician.…
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The Next Idea If ever there is a time you want your physicians to be on top of their game, it's when he or she is determining your diagnosis. Yet, doctors…