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But a recent University of Michigan study reveals that fear of judgement and discrimination are keeping some people from using food assistance
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Registered Dietician with BCBS of Michigan Shanthi Apelo discusses the results of a study.
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President Eric Lupher is in town to speak with Business Leaders about the most recent long form research.
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Dr. Michael Henderson of VAI studies Parkinson’s disease and Lewy Body Dementia together
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Advances in public health around the world are grounded in four areas: fluoridation, immunization, water purification and pasteurization. In the 1930s, the U.S. Public Health Service determined tooth decay “an urgent public health problem.” As part of NPR’s series on historical markers, Off the Mark, WGVU revisits Grand Rapids’ fluoride story with two dentists who lived it.
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We talk to Dr. David Morgan on behalf of the Alzheimer’s Association.
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The “Transforming Life with Dementia” report was released at MSU in Grand Rapids
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Brina Tiemeyer of Wedgwood Christian Services is grateful for the study, saying that “the destigmatization of mental health treatment is a good thing for our adolescent population.”
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WGVU’s Patrick Center talks with Crain’s senior writer Mark Sanchez about who pays for new high-cost gene and cell therapies. Also, Housing Next study identifies more than a dozen area corridors for potential housing development.
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The American Civil Liberties Union is responding to a recent independent report that says traffic stops conducted by the Michigan State Police are racially disproportionate, but not due to discriminatory bias