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A Texas teacher's heart wasn't beating when she delivered her baby, but three of he co-workers are credited with saving her life, and her newborn's.
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As swimming pools across the country prepare to open for the season, the Consumer Product Safety Commission has a warning for parents.
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People will struggle with insomnia at some point in their life--now there's an app for monitoring your sleeping patterns.
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Right to Life of Michigan is set to begin a petition drive to collect enough signatures to ask the legislature to pass a law that would ban insurance coverage for abortion.
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It's a problem not often associated with youngsters, but some doctors are pushing parents to get their kid's cholesterol checked.
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There are a lot of options when it comes to buying olive oil, and not all of them have the same health benefits.
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A new health alert could have women re-thinking that second drink.
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Concern is mounting in the medical community about a new SARS-like virus that has killed at least two people.
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Experts say the mosquito population this year is still below average compared to a normal year, though it may seem high compared to 2012.
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Infant Swimming Resources teaches your infant how to save himself from drowning.
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Some people are looking way back to make eating a little simpler.
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From walking to bending, grabbing and standing, we don't typically give much thought about our joint health until there's a problem--but it's better to see the doctor sooner, rather than later.
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With the National Transportation Safety Board recommending a .05 drunken driving to every state, some in Michigan fear such a law change would go too far.
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A new report shows more than a quarter of eighth graders in the U.S. have tried alcohol. The federal government is launching a new campaign, saying the conversation with kids should ...
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According to a new report, births to unmarried moms have increased in Michigan while teen birth rate is down.
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Michigan State Police collected hundreds of pounds of unused and expired medicine during National Drug Take Back Day last weekend.
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Adverse reactions to an ingredient in sleeping drugs have gone up more than 200 percent since 2005.
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Michigan lawmakers are trying to make it easier for firefighters to receive workers' compensation for cancer.
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The Lansing-based company says the move will help them grow into a larger bio-defense business.
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Nearly two dozen people were honored by the Governor's fitness council Thursday.
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