
Native infants possess healthy developmental skills, study says

A study released by the U.S. Department of Education found that American Indian and Alaska Native infants do not differ significantly from their peers in early developmental skills. [more]



American Indian Physicians Conference highlights issues facing Natives

Although traditionally held in the western United States, this year's Association of American Indian Physicians National Conference convened instead in Washington, D.C. from Aug. 1 to 6. [more]



Sault Tribe explores possibility of offering low-vision services in the U.P.

Without a certified low-vision optometrist located within a 90-mile radius, visually impaired patients are often faced with the daunting task of making travel arrangements for even the most trivial of appointments. [more]



Bay Mills residents asked to participate in ICE campaign

"In Case of Emergency", a popular emergency response initiative that is sweeping the world has made its way to Bay Mills. [more]



Americans at risk from little-known condition

An expanding waistline, high blood pressure and bad cholesterol levels-separately each of these conditions takes a toll on the health of Americans. [more]



Holzgang named HBH medical director

Anthony Holzgang, M.D., medical director of psychiatric services at Marquette General Hospital, has been named the medical Director of Hiawatha Behavioral Health, the regional Mental Health Authority that services Chippewa, Mackinac and Schoolcraft Counties. [more]


    

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