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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
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Challenges include cargo ship smokestack emissions and the spread of invasive aquatic plants.
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What is the status of GR Nursing Homes when it comes to making a best list?
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GR’s CFO Molly Clarin talks about the process of rating sewers and water and how the voice of the public matters.
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The Roving Mic takes you to a meeting of results of the Collaboration between the IFF and the WK Kellogg Foundation.
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The study would look at data involving abuse, deaths, and disappearances at boarding schools were Native American children had been forced to attend
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A new study suggests a unifying wage scale for early childhood educators could be an answer to the childcare crisis facing working parents and employers.
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A Corewell Health study published in in the journal Academic Radiology.