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Elkhart Mayor Rod Roberson says the city has a housing shortage. He'd like more Elkhart workers to live in the city.
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The shortages will be nearly universal, a new report predicts, but especially acute in rural areas.
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The Michigan Health and Hospital Association says the shortage of two key chemotherapy drugs has become critical across the U.S., and in every region of Michigan.
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The Indiana Department of Health and The Milk Bank have partnered to host donated breast milk drives across the state as the nationwide infant formula shortage continues.
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Abbott's facility has now closed and reopened twice this year. The baby formula plant had previously closed in February because of bacterial contamination.
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About 100 new drugs are in short supply each year, often sending hospitals scrambling and putting patients at risk.
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The infant formula shortage has led some parents to consider informal milk sharing – looking for breast milk donations for their babies from neighbors or people online. But health experts warn the practice comes with risks.
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Enough specialty infant formula for more than half a million baby bottles arrived Sunday in Indianapolis.
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The nationwide baby formula shortage has a local connection — some of the issues can be traced back to the February shutdown of an Abbott plant in Sturgis, Mich. following an outbreak of bacterial infections potentially linked to formula produced there.
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The nationwide shortage of baby formula is also impacting Hoosier families. More than 40 percent of retailers across the country reported being out of formula stock during the first week of May.