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Early-life social connections influence gene expression, stress resilience

Early-life social connections influence gene expression, stress resilience
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Early-life social connections influence gene expression, stress resilience

Early-life social connections influence gene expression, stress resilience
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Stateside: Detroit sewage drainage fees; Fenton s indie record label; delta variant in MI

Lester Graham / Michigan Radio It’s been more than three months since parts of the Detroit area were flooded by torrential rains. People are still cleaning up the mess. Organizations from around the nation are helping, but it’s a huge job. In Berkley, AmeriCorps volunteers are in Duane Van Geison’s basement, cutting up waterlogged wood frames and cleaning up a mess. It smells like rotting wood and mildew. Upstairs, Van Geison is huddled by a space heater, trying to keep warm. He’s 74 years old and disabled. He s no longer able to walk downstairs. © 2021 Michigan Radio

COVID variants and vaccine hesitancy are changing the public health game

Stateside s conversation with Dr. Emily Martin. Federal health officials recently declared the current COVID-19 spike to be a “pandemic of the unvaccinated”. The announcement is a national public reminder that the pandemic is not yet over.  Dr. Emily Martin, associate professor of epidemiology at the University of Michigan School of Public Health, noted that Michigan hospitals aren’t seeing a surge as big as those in some Southern states. However, the slight bump in case numbers is still worth discussing.  “And it s particularly concerning because we know that testing isn t what it was a few months ago, six months ago,” she said. “So we re less likely to find out about cases when they appear. And so, any sort of movement upward in the numbers is a bit concerning and something to keep an eye on.”

Why You Should Get the COVID-19 Vaccine, According to a Vaccine Investigator

Why You Should Get the COVID-19 Vaccine, According to a Vaccine Investigator
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