
USDA Ends Annual Food Insecurity Survey Amid SNAP Changes
The USDA announced the end of its annual food insecurity survey, sparking concern over data on hunger in America.
The USDA announced the end of its annual food insecurity survey, sparking concern over data on hunger in America.
President Trump claims acetaminophen may link to autism, urging pregnant women to avoid it, despite lacking evidence.
Rural Michigan school leaders are concerned a state budget plan could hinder funding for school transportation.
Sea moss, a nutrient-rich superfood, is touted for benefits like improving digestion and skin but lacks strong evidence.
Sea moss is a trendy ingredient praised for health benefits, but evidence is limited; it’s nutritious but not a magic elixir.
The Design Review Committee at U-M will enhance campus potential by aligning new building designs with strategic goals.
After years of planning, the Ginsberg Center returns with a new 11,000 sq ft building, inviting community engagement.
Three honorees of the University of Michigan’s Distinguished University Professorship will share career highlights.
A multi-million-dollar NIH grant supports LOSHAK, studying aging in Kenya to adapt global health systems for the future.
The University of Michigan’s inaugural Climate Week, Sept. 27-Oct. 5, will unite the campus to drive climate action.
An effort to move up Michigan’s primary election date may face challenges, with political tensions in the legislature.
The Michigan health department allows COVID-19 shots for everyone over 6 months despite FDA limits for high-risk groups.