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Nominations Sought In MI For Hometown Health Hero Awards

Michigan Health NewsLansing, MI - The Michigan Public Health Week Partnership, a collaboration of 12 organizations working to increase the visibility of significant accomplishments in public health, is seeking nominations of individuals and organizations that have made significant contributions to preserve and improve their community’s health for its annual Hometown Health Hero awards.

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Free Radon Test Kits Available To Macomb County Residents

Metro Detroit Health NewsMt. Clemens, MI - January is Radon Action Month, and the Macomb County Health Department is encouraging area residents to include radon testing among their resolutions for a healthy new year by giving away free home testing kits.

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Radon Action Month In MI Brings New Opportunities To Test/Fix

Michigan Health NewsLansing, MI - Governor Gretchen Whitmer has declared January 2024 as Radon Action Month in Michigan, and she encourages all Michigan residents to learn more about this environmental hazard and test their homes during the heating season.

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Social Determinants Of Health Month Recognized In MI

Michigan Health NewsLansing, MI - The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) is bringing partners together from across the state in recognition of Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) month in January.

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Oakland County Encourages Residents To Test For Radon

Metro Detroit Health NewsPontiac, MI - Radon test kits are available for half price at Oakland County Health Division during National Radon Action Month in January.

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Rabies Warning Issued On Skunks Sold In Michigan

Michigan Health NewsLansing, MI - The Michigan departments of Health and Human Service, Natural Resources and Agriculture and Rural Development are working with local health departments across the state to alert Michigan residents who purchased skunks in the past six months from Countryside Feather Farm/Roses’s Skunks in Attica, Mich., or through a Chesterfield Township/New Baltimore seller connected to Rose’s Skunks, that they could be exposed to rabies.

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Registration Now Open For 8th Conference On Suicide

Michigan Health NewsGrosse Pointe Farms, MI - /PRNewswire/ -- Registration is now open for Michigan's largest conference on suicide — the Kevin's Song 8th Annual Conference on Suicide: Continuing the Conversation — featuring a prestigious roster of mental health experts, educators and advocates.

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Michigan Launches Get Ahead Of Lead Strategy

Michigan Health NewsLansing, MI - Michigan continues to lead the nation in efforts to prevent lead exposure, and as part of that effort the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) is announcing its Get Ahead of Lead statewide strategy to identify and take steps to prevent lead exposure from household plumbing.

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