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A recent report from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention indicates autism diagnoses among U.S. children are rising
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The new guidance comes after a study showed that some dairy workers had signs of infection, even when they didn’t report feeling sick. Blood tests of 115 workers on farms in Michigan and Colorado showed that eight workers had antibodies that indicated previous infection.
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This is the seventh detection of Avian Influenza in a commercial facility and the first detection in Newaygo County
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April is Autism Acceptance Month and a West Michigan advocacy group has some advice to create healthy interactions, especially between children
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is updating its recommendations for people with a respiratory virus, including COVID-19
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Michigan has recorded three confirmed Monkeypox cases since late June. The state is now investigating a probable case in Kent County.
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Huizenga cites ending of mask mandates across the country.
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Rule remains in place after the Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention recently concluded individuals with COVID – or exposed to it – can shorten their isolation and quarantine.
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New COVID-19 cases and positivity rate climb.
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The director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday that Michigan should “close things down” to help address surging coronavirus…