-
-
The residents want to form the Resident and Fellow Alliance to help lead them in contract negotiations. It would be affiliated with the American Federation of Teachers and the AFL CIO unions.
-
The JAMA Pediatrics study has echoes of the Flint water crisis
-
Wayne and Ingham counties are planning to work with the nonprofit RIP Medical Debt on plans to forgive county residents who are in debt to health care systems.
-
Americans consume more than half their daily calories from ultra-processed food. A new study finds consuming lots of this food is linked to a higher risk of many diseases.
-
On Tuesday, Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed a pair of making it a misdemeanor to sell, or try to sell, devices used to help inhale nitrous oxide from canisters.
-
Corewell Health is encouraging Michigan parents to take precautions to protect against the flu.
-
The state criminalizes paid surrogacy and doesn't recognize surrogacy agreements. Numerous families are asking lawmakers to pass bills that would change that.
-
The first over-the-counter birth control pill and how it will affect contraceptive accessibility for teenagers, a trip to Hamtramck's Kitab Cafe, and the perspectives of four Palestinian-Americans in Michigan as Israel's bombardment of Gaza continues.
-
A new free-standing birthing center is expected to open its doors in April of 2024. Led by midwives, Birth Detroit aims to provide a safe and culturally relevant “full care experience from period to period” for expecting families.
-
All the cases so far have been in unvaccinated individuals who traveled abroad — two adults in Washtenaw and Wayne counties, and a child in Oakland County. But officials worry they could help fuel measles outbreaks like those reported in other states.
-
Bills to expand insurance coverage of contraceptives and allow pharmacists to prescribe some birth control methods received a hearing before a state House committee.