A Lansing woman with a history of breast cancer said she had to forego one of her cancer drugs in May. Two months later, she is trying to look ahead after learning of tumors returning to her body.
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Infected mosquitoes found in Washtenaw County. Officials will monitor
A sample of mosquitoes has been infected with James Canyon and West Nile viruses, common mosquito-borne diseases in the Midwest.
Help wanted: Report ranks Michigan health care jobs with the most need
A new Michigan Healthcare Workforce Index examined pay, expected growth, turnover, and necessary training to rank 36 health care job roles from the ‘healthiest’ — nurse practitioner — to the ‘unhealthiest’ — dental assistant.
After battle, retreat for young people mulling suicide OK’d near Ann Arbor
After months of opposition from some neighbors, the parents of a young man who died by suicide won approval for a residential center on 75 wooded acres for struggling young adults. They say nature, and peer support, will help in the healing.
New psychiatric unit in northern Michigan to address severe care gap
The 18-bed psychiatric unit in Cheboygan is scheduled to serve 22 northern Michigan counties this summer, where there is an acute shortage of mental health professionals.
FDA approves first over-the-counter birth control, made by Grand Rapids firm
Women will no longer need a prescription from a doctor to receive birth control. The FDA approved, Opill an oral contraceptive for over-the-counter use.
Michigan abortions for out-of-state patients jumped 66 percent last year
Doctors performed nearly 1,100 more abortions on patients from outside Michigan, as other states restricted the procedure. Even so, there was a drop in Michigan’s overall abortion rate, raising questions about whether all patients are being counted.
More than 100K Michiganders may lose Medicaid by end of month
More than three years after the start of the pandemic, Medicaid recipients must once again prove eligibility to remain covered. More than 100,000 have yet to return paperwork for July, with millions more in potential peril over the months to come.
FDA grants full approval for Alzheimer's drug. New hope but not without risks
Leqembi, a drug that can halt the progression of Alzheimer’s in a patient’s brain, just received full approval from the FDA.
Michigan dentists are learning to help, treat the developmentally disabled
Options for dental care for the disabled are expanding under Delta Dental Insurance, which is offering coverage for additional care.