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Michigan has received 3,800 doses of monkeypox vaccine from the federal government and will use them for first doses for people who may have been exposed.
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State health department wants you to know: Plan B contraception is legal even if abortion rights endThe Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has launched an education campaign to explain that contraceptives do not cause abortions.
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The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services recommends avoiding foam on all water bodies.
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The first probable case of monkeypox in Michigan was identified Wednesday in an Oakland County patient.
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An official legal opinion from Attorney General Dana Nessel says the state has failed to comply with a 1978 law that requires it create a registry and safety rules for medical tests conducted on animals.
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The CDC recently lowered the standard for what’s considered elevated blood lead levels in children, and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is following suit.
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The Michigan Child Welfare Improvement Task Force made a number of recommendations to address racial disparities in the state's foster care system.
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For five months, state health officials have told Benton Harbor residents not to drink their tap water. But now that safety message is shifting.
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The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is “moderately effective” at investigating adult abuse and neglect claims, according to a report from the state auditor general.
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Today Michigan health officials announced that as the coronavirus has surged, so has the spread of gonorrhea. (You can read the MDHHS release below.)…