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After reviewing the latest research, health officials realized a common pollutant is more toxic than they knew.
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) is warning residents about a dramatic increase in emergency ...
The state of Michigan has tripled the list of lakes and rivers where high concentrations of toxic ‘forever chemicals’ make the fish unsafe to eat. This spring, the Michigan Department of Health and ...
State health officials updated their Eat Safe Fish Guides after new research. Find out the new recommendations when it comes ...
Canadian wildfire smoke lingers over the Greater Lansing area on June 6. The entire Lower Peninsula is under an air quality ...
State health department reports a dramatic increase in emergency cases involving laughing gas, which is legally available but ...
Calls to Michigan's poison control hotline and visits to hospital emergency departments increased by more than 500% from 2019 ...
State health officials are warning residents about the significant rise in nitrous oxide-related emergencies in Michigan.
The home at Avondale and Eastern Avenue in Grand Rapids was already engulfed by the time the first call came into 911.
That's according to the Chief Medical Executive of the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, and like other experts, she recommends being outside for a short amount of time when the ...
While broad, his motto encouraged me and my siblings to think about ways to protect ourselves and our health daily ... or pothole (looking at you, Michigan). For those who routinely walk on ...
The recreational use of nitrous oxide, commonly known as “laughing gas,” has led to an alarming surge in emergency medical ...