Rising Pollen Levels in Michigan Pose Deadly Risk for Older Adults – U of M Study

A new study from the University of Michigan reveals that high pollen levels significantly raise mortality rates among older adults with breathing issues. As climate change worsens, longer and more intense pollen seasons could pose a serious public health crisis.

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Michigan Families Face Alarming Spike in Whooping Cough Cases

Whooping cough cases have surged in Michigan, particularly among children aged five to seventeen, exceeding 1,500 cases this year. The rise correlates with a three percent decline in vaccination rates since 2020. Health officials emphasize vaccination as vital for prevention, urging parental action to safeguard children and community health.

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Electric Recycling Trucks to Replace Diesel Fleet in Southeast Michigan

Fifteen electric recycling trucks funded by $4.4 million in federal grants will cut emissions, reduce costs, and benefit disadvantaged communities in Southeast Michigan. Michigan Invests in Cleaner Recycling Solutions The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) has secured …

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Advocates Push Michigan Legislature to Pass Gun Safety Bills Before Session Ends

As the clock ticks on the legislative session, activists urge Michigan lawmakers to prioritize life-saving measures addressing ghost guns, industry accountability, and violence prevention. Michigan Advocates Demand Action on Gun Safety Legislation With the Michigan Legislature entering its final weeks of …

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