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Governor Gretchen Whitmer says the results in national elections this year could be pivotal in whether reproductive rights in Michigan will remain standing.
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A new report looks at the impact of Michigan's parental consent requirement, which Democrats didn't try to repeal last year for fear of political backlash.
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The state Senate adopted bills today Tuesday to repeal Michigan’s ban on surrogate parenting contracts.
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That's the highest number in more than a decade, according to new research. Medication abortion made up a larger share of the total than in 2020.
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The JAMA Pediatrics study has echoes of the Flint water crisis
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Wayne and Ingham counties are planning to work with the nonprofit RIP Medical Debt on plans to forgive county residents who are in debt to health care systems.
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Americans consume more than half their daily calories from ultra-processed food. A new study finds consuming lots of this food is linked to a higher risk of many diseases.
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On Tuesday, Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed a pair of making it a misdemeanor to sell, or try to sell, devices used to help inhale nitrous oxide from canisters.
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Corewell Health is encouraging Michigan parents to take precautions to protect against the flu.
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The state criminalizes paid surrogacy and doesn't recognize surrogacy agreements. Numerous families are asking lawmakers to pass bills that would change that.
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The first over-the-counter birth control pill and how it will affect contraceptive accessibility for teenagers, a trip to Hamtramck's Kitab Cafe, and the perspectives of four Palestinian-Americans in Michigan as Israel's bombardment of Gaza continues.
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A new free-standing birthing center is expected to open its doors in April of 2024. Led by midwives, Birth Detroit aims to provide a safe and culturally relevant “full care experience from period to period” for expecting families.