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The state is trying to clear up confusion around COVID vaccine coverage for children and pregnant women after new federal guidance. We talked to Michigan Public's health reporter about what you need to know. Then, a new program that delivers breast milk from incarcerated mothers to their babies at home. And, we look at the toll of data centers on Michigan’s fresh water resources.
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A Michigan Department of Corrections program starting this summer allows new mothers being held in state prisons to pump and send home breast milk to feed their newborns.
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The Next Idea Caring for a baby takes up a huge amount of time.Yet one mom managed to find the time to come up with an idea for a product, pitch it in…
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Selling or donating human breast milk would be regulated by the state, and distributing “adulterated” breast milk would be a crime, under bills proposed…
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For-profit and non-profit breast milk banks will come under more scrutiny if proposed regulations are adopted in Michigan. There’s a growing demand for…