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        MSU Extension awarded four-year, $600,000 grant for chronic disease management programmingPublished on June 16, 2023 
 The funding will support four key programs and focus on reaching underserved adults with disabilities and Spanish-speaking/Latinx communities.
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        Children can be victims of identity theft, tooPublished on June 15, 2023 
 Learn the warning signs of identity theft and how a child’s personal information can be compromised.
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        Buying on a land contract instead of a mortgagePublished on June 15, 2023 
 A land contract may give you the option to purchase a home after foreclosure, bankruptcy, or low credit score.
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        Is your consumer complaint going nowhere? Boost solution with the CFPBPublished on June 14, 2023 
 Consumers are getting results by filing their complaint with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
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        Are you behind on property tax or mortgage payments?Published on June 14, 2023 
 Funds to help eligible struggling homeowners are still available through the Michigan Homeowner Assistance Fund (MIHAF).
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        Recovery from substance use is more common than you thinkPublished on June 12, 2023 
 Nearly one in ten Americans report being in recovery from a problem with alcohol or other drugs. While in recovery, with support, people can achieve many important goals and meaningfully contribute to their communities.
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        Enjoy seafood safely when pregnantPublished on June 9, 2023 
 Seafood can be a great source of nutrition during pregnancy. Learn more about food safety guidelines for pregnancy and seafood consumption.
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        The benefits art therapy can have on mental and physical healthPublished on June 8, 2023 
 Art can be a versatile form of therapy that can help people of all ages.
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        Begin with breathing for improved health and wellnessPublished on June 2, 2023 
 Making a practice of regular, deep breathing may be one easy way to lower your stress level as well as provide many other health benefits.
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        Why you should avoid feeding honey to an infantPublished on June 2, 2023 
 Honey may contain Clostridium botulinum spores, which can lead to infant botulism illness.
