By Drs. Erika London Bocknek and Lauren Mims In the New York Times “Parenting” section in April of 2020, a month after lockdowns began across the country in response...
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By Dennis Archambault Regardless of the media platform one follows, most people know more about public health than they did a year ago. They understand the terms “lockdown,” “social...
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By Dennis Archambault Just as the “hope” lights are burning out on our porch – a recommendation by Gov. Whitmer to keep our spirits high by relighting holiday lights...
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By Dennis Archambault Housing advocates in Detroit got some good news yesterday, as Mayor Duggan announced five new residential developments that will serve low- to moderate-income households (https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/detroit/2020/10/19/federal-funding-affordable-housing-projects-detroit/3709207001/). An...
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By Dennis Archambault I generally don’t read advice columns. But the headline of a recent column struck me: “Danger of COVID-19 is not a game of Risk”. While I...
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By Dennis Archambault Dr. Joneigh Khaldun, Chief Medical Executive and Chief Deputy Director for the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services meant well when she said at a...
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By Dennis Archambault A convergence of news stories from different perspectives often has a way of defining issues. One of the lessons learned about the coronavirus pandemic is that...
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By Dennis Archambault Remote working conditions have given people the time and convenience to adopt a fitness regime – assuming you don’t mind exercising alone. However, for many, the...
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By Dennis Archambault ”We’re going to be working from home for a while.” The significance of that directive from our CEO escaped me initially, along with the multiple layers...
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By Dennis Archambault Necessity is the mother of invention. So goes the ancient proverb – one that’s as relevant today as ever. The necessity that has come out of...
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By Dennis Archambault For communities with heavy industry presence, air quality is a critical determinant of health. Such is the case in Dearborn, particularly East Dearborn. While citizens rely...
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“Vilified, threatened with violence and in some cases suffering from burnout, dozens of state and local public health leaders around the U.S. have resigned or have been fired amid...
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