Fermi 3 foes urge health analysis The Detroit News Mangano's group is a nonprofit "dedicated to understanding the relationships between low-level, nuclear radiation and public health." A collection of environmental groups, including Michigan's chapter of the Sierra Club, are calling for a scientific ...
Lansing's Women's Expo: Thousands attend for unique shopping, health... Lansing State Journal Scores of vendors attend the Mid-Michigan Women's Expo Sunday at the Lansing Center. Below, Browsers at the Mid-Michigan Women's Expo had aisle after aisle of vendors to choose from Sunday at the Lansing Center. For more photos, go to www.lsj.com.
Jeff Gerritt: Mentally ill get punishment instead of treatment Detroit Free Press Michigan Department of Corrections By Jeff Gerritt Criminal Negligence: This is the first in an occasional series of columns and editorials on mental illness and Michigan's criminal justice and mental health care system. On Jan. 10 of last year, ...
New York City Defends Health Ads That Frighten the Viewer New York Times Dr. Hye-Jin Paek, who researches health-related communications, said the positive message used there was less likely to have the unintended consequences of victimizing obese people. Dr. Paek, who recently left the faculty of Michigan State University ...
The dirt on Michigan's bath salt laws UpNorthLive.com Her son bought the "Bliss" two weeks ago a local adult super-mart in Ludington. After using it, he was rushed to the hospital and transferred to a mental health facility downstate. After all, the state of Michigan placed a ban on bath salts.
Health care reform saves Michigan Medicare recipients $49M on prescriptions The Detroit News By Melissa Burden More than 84000 Michigan residents receiving Medicare benefits saved nearly $49 million on prescriptions in 2011 under health care reform, the US Department of Health & Human Services said Thursday. Health care reform provided seniors ...
U-M develops new system to reduce incidence of retained surgical instruments News-Medical.net But the University of Michigan Health System has created a new system using state-of-the-art technologies to insure that no foreign objects are left behind during surgery, reducing potentially serious medical errors. "Having a foreign object left ...