Are you a new or expecting parent? Join the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) for a virtual baby fair to learn how to be better prepared for your best adventure yet! Learn about resources available to you, important information, and ask questions to experts. Tuesday, June...
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Allergy season is upon us. For many of us that means itchy eyes, runny noses, sneezing, and a myriad of other irritating symptoms. But for millions of children, these seasonal (and other year-round) allergens can cause more serious complications. Across the United States, 5 million children have asthma which...
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Stokke recalls Clikk High Chairs due to fall and injury hazards. For more information, consumers can contact Stokke: Toll-free at 877-978-6553 from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET, Monday through Friday By email at info-usa@stokke.comOnline at https://recall.stokke.com/clikkwhite  Online at www.stokke.com and click on “Product safety and recall information” at the bottom of the page 
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Amy Johnston Community Collaborative Planner      810.772.4827 | ajohnston@cmhliv.org                                                         December 3, 2021 Marijuana & Alcohol Use in Livingston County A Focus on Holiday Safety The Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Prevention Workgroup of the Human Service Collaborative Body is a partnership of local substance...
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UPPAbaby Recalls Adapters Included with RumbleSeats Due to Child Fall Hazard UPPAbaby recalled adapters included with RumbleSeats due to child fall hazard. The recall includes RumbleSeat accessory adapters designed to be used with the UPPAbaby RumbleSeat. The RumbleSeat accessory attaches to the stroller via two plastic adapters that fit onto the stroller...
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Summer is here and families are heading to the lake to enjoy some sun and fresh air. Did you know last year, 109 people drowned in the Great Lakes, with 56 of those drownings occurring in Lake Michigan? While pool safety is more frequently discussed, most drownings occur in lakes,...
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