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On the undue influence of pharmaceutical companies

These are incredibly recent but promising steps in the right direction. Patients, including the many students on campus who take prescription medications, should be able to know what their rights are and whether or not their medical advice is thorough and unbiased. Several of the major pharmaceutical companies operating in the U.S. have been immersed in controversy regarding unethical practices and their attempts to exert influence over healthcare providers, institutions, direct-to-consumer content and even the political arena. This controversy can and will only cease to exist as legislation, coupled with awareness, continues to be at the forefront of our state and national agenda.

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Sigyn Therapeutics Announces Completion of Animal Studies

Michigan Medicine, Food Gatherers extend Back to School Food Drive through Sunday

Michigan Medicine, Food Gatherers extend Back to School Food Drive through Sunday
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Washtenaw County scales back emergency mass vaccination efforts amid widespread vaccine availability

Washtenaw County scales back emergency mass vaccination efforts amid widespread vaccine availability Meredith Bruckner, Community News Producer, All About Ann Arbor Published:  Tags:  People sit in the waiting area at EMU s Convocation Center at 799 N Hewitt Rd. in Ypsilanti. (Jeremy Borton | St. Joe s) ANN ARBOR – The Washtenaw County Health Department and local health care providers are decreasing mass vaccination clinics as vaccines are widely available. Since shots are now plentiful, the need for emergency distribution strategies like the county’s mass vaccination sites at Eastern Michigan University and in Chelsea has decreased. The Health Department will continue to provide COVID vaccinations at its offices and through smaller community clinics for walk-ins. Anyone 12 years of age or older is encouraged to get the vaccine at no cost.

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