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Healthcare professionals have used measles vaccines for decades, but misinformation about vaccines can contribute to people ignoring routine vaccinations.
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Common Ground is opening the United Resiliency Center in East Lansing on March 4.
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A new study finds Michigan and other states did not do a good job providing the general public easy to understand information on COVID-19 treatments.
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Animals carry millions of pathogens. So it's a daunting task to find the one with the greatest potential to spark a pandemic. Now scientists are rethinking the way they hunt for that next new virus.
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The $2.5 billion development project comes from a partnership between Michigan State, Henry Ford Health and Detroit Pistons owner Tom Gores.
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The Ingham County Health Department is welcoming a new medical health officer in a couple of weeks. That’s as current health officer Linda Vail prepares for retirement after nearly a decade in the role.
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The Ingham County Board of Commissioners is considering whether to offer a medication to reverse opioid overdoses for free outside of the county jail.
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Thinking about the next pandemic is job number one for many researchers around the world. Here's a look at the World Health Organization's current list of pathogens with pandemic potential.
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Policymakers have long grappled with how to handle experiments that might generate potentially dangerous viruses. Now, officials are considering whether oversight needs to be expanded.
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Toxic metal can be harmful to developing brains. New lead targets are part of a broad FDA imitative to reduce children's exposure to the lowest levels possible.
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Michigan State University is completing a project to add more complimentary menstruation product dispensers in buildings across its campus.
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The new approach would simplify vaccination guidance so that, every fall, people would get a new shot, updated to try to match whatever variant is dominant.