State Health
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What science says about how Michiganders should use cannabis for pain
Dosing is one of the biggest challenges in medical cannabis care.
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Nessel joins Ann Arbor area lawmakers, environmentalists demanding scrutiny of DTE data center deal
One of the state’s largest energy companies is asking energy regulators to fast track approval of two contracts to provide power to a data center planned for construction in Saline Township, but environmental advocates and state officials have banded together to demand greater transparency into the details.
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Power to the People: Michiganders help UP neighbors gain access to abortion resources
Michiganders are working together to help residents of the Upper Peninsula take back control of their reproductive health, as frozen federal funding leaves many without care.
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Ask Dr. Litinas: How Michiganders can shape their cannabis experience with intention
Conscious, purposeful cannabis use starts with taking an internal inventory, setting a goal for what you want, and then guiding the experience toward that outcome.
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12 Michigan food pantries to donate your time, money, & food to this holiday season
1 in 7 children in Michigan is food insecure, but you can help feed families by supporting local food pantries and aid organizations.
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Ask Dr. Litinas: The secret to a better cannabis experience might be using less cannabis
The “how much” is the fine-tuning knob of cannabis use for wellness—and learning to use it properly is what separates an effective routine from a frustrating one.
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Wakefield doula helping local moms as federal funding cuts impact the Upper Peninsula
Federal funding cuts are causing rural health care facilities to stop providing services—leaving many folks in the UP without access to care when they need it most.
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Fewer young people getting vaccinated in Michigan, study finds
The rate of children and adolescents getting routine vaccinations is declining across the state, according to a new study published in the journal Pediatrics.
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Michigan families, food banks brace for looming SNAP pause
The looming pause in food assistance benefits for 1.4 million Michiganders next month has families all across the state anxiously scrambling to plan and food pantries preparing to serve more people.
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Ask Dr. Litinas: Vape, gummy, or tincture? Why different products hit Michiganders differently
The way we introduce cannabis products into our body plays a defining role in how our body absorbs them, how they’re distributed and metabolized, and ultimately, how we feel.

























