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Detroit Evening Report: Health officials urge Michigan residents to get vaccinated amid measles outbreak

Jerome Vaughn March 6, 2024

The city of Detroit and state health officials are warning residents to make sure they’ve been vaccinated against the measles...

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There has been a significant increase in Detroit-based growers at Eastern Market since 2020, according to the Detroit Food Policy Council's latest Food Metrics Report.
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Detroit Today: A new way to think about food security in Detroit

Detroit Today December 18, 2023

Food insecurity continues to be a problem in Detroit, with roughly 69% of households identified as food insecure in 2021,...

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Ann Delisi and James Rigato discuss food allergies with Drs. John Deledda and Edward Zoratti for the "Essential Cooking" podcast.
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  • Food & Dining

Essential Cooking: The science and misconceptions behind food allergies

Conor Anderson November 28, 2023

Have you ever wondered if you have a food allergy? Doctors John Deledda, M.D. and Edward Zoratti, M.D. joined Ann...

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Dearborn Health Department receives $100,000 grant focusing on Arab American communities

Nargis Rahman February 6, 2023

The Dearborn Health Department has announced a $100,000 grant from the DMC Foundation to conduct its first community health needs...

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Study: COVID-19 may cause fetal inflammation

Pat Batcheller February 7, 2022

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says pregnant women who get COVID-19 have a higher risk of severe illness....

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Health workers covid testing
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Wayne Mobile Health Clinic Works to Address Disparities in the Health System

Tia Graham January 7, 2022

The Wayne Health Mobile Health Unit continues to partner with local organizations and businesses to offer on-site medical attention to...

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NSO clinic office
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Neighborhood Service Organization Receives Federal Certification, $4 Million for Mental Health Services

Tia Graham March 3, 2021

The community health group Neighborhood Service Organization, also known as NSO, has received a $4 million award to fund behavioral...

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Jerry King autoworker with covid19
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  • Coronavirus in Michigan
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  • Weekend Edition

Detroit Autoworker with COVID-19 On Racial Disparities and How He’s Attempted to Treat the Virus Naturally

Laura Herberg May 5, 2020

Jerry King says when he and his wife pulled into the State fairgrounds in Detroit to get tested for the...

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2019 Novel Coronavirus
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Detroit Medical Center Prepares for Coronavirus Cases

Tia Graham February 26, 2020

The Detroit Medical Center is preparing for possible cases of coronavirus. DMC officials say the hospital has turned five rooms into...

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2019 Novel Coronavirus
  • Coronavirus in Michigan
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Coronavirus Concerns Lead to Cancellation of Lunar New Year Celebrations

Sascha Raiyn February 6, 2020

Local Lunar New Year events are being canceled or postponed because of concerns about the 2019 Novel Coronavirus. The Detroit...

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Oakland County Measles Outbreak 4/3/2019
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Measles Outbreak in Oakland County: Will This Change Attitudes Toward Vaccines?

Detroit Today April 3, 2019

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention As of April 2, there have been 34 confirmed cases of measles in Michigan...

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Steven Lipshultz
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The Kyle John Foundation Impacts Treatment and Outcomes for Pediatric Heart Patients Nationwide

WDET Staff December 11, 2017

In 2013, leaders of The Kyle John Rymiszewski Foundation approached Dr. Steven Lipshultz at the Children's Research Center at Children's Hospital of...

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