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- Michigan State Medical Society"The mission of the Michigan State Medical Society is to promote a health care environment that supports physicians in caring for and enhancing the health of Michigan citizens through science, quality, and ethics in the practice of medicine."
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- Sickle Cell Disease in MichiganImplementation of a Statewide Information System for Sickle Cell Disease in Michigan. The purpose of the project is to develop a state-wide information system to provide a method of supporting and evaluating a seamless system for the early detection, proper management and treatment of sickle cell disease and other complications of sickle cell disease.
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- Michigan Dietetic AssociationThe Michigan Dietetic Association (MDA) has been serving Michigan citizens since 1929. An affiliate of the American Dietetic Association, MDA has a membership of more than 2,000 dietetic professionals, including Registered Dietitians (RDs), Dietetic Technicians Registered (DTRs), and Dietetics Students. MDA members are the leading source of food and nutrition information in Michigan. If you have a question or concern about food or nutrition, you’ve come to the right place!
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- Michigan Cancer ConsortiumJoin the fight against cancer by becoming a member organization in the Michigan Cancer Consortium (MCC), a dedicated group of public, private and voluntary organizations committed to reducing the human and economic impact of cancer in Michigan.
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- Sparrowhealth NetYour local Lansing area online health resource guide...a lot of general information regarding your health and fitness. Check it out.
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- The Michigan AIDS FundOur Mission: Prevent HIV/AIDS in Michigan by increasing knowledge and awareness and investing public and private funds effectively. Thank you for visiting the new Michigan AIDS Fund web site. Here you will find information about the Michigan AIDS Fund and our partners, resources for funders and community organizations engaged in the fight against HIV/AIDS, information on how you can support our work, and much more.
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- American Lung Association of MichiganImagine a time when tuberculosis was killing tens of thousands of Americans and hospitalizing scores more for years on end. That scenario was reality in 1904 — at the dawn of a new organization, the American Lung Association, a new approach to conquering disease, and an American health revolution. The results of that revolution benefit Americans today.
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- Michigan's Department of Community Health (MDCH)Michigan's Department of Community Health (MDCH) strives for a healthier Michigan. To that end, the department will promote access to the broadest possible range of quality services and supports; take steps to prevent disease, promote wellness and improve quality of life; and strive for the delivery of those services and supports in a fiscally prudent manner.
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- The Michigan Primary Care AssociationThe Michigan Primary Care Association (MPCA) is a nonprofit corporation representing the organizational providers and affiliates of community-based primary care centers statewide. Located near the Capitol City of Lansing, Michigan, MPCA embodies the following mission statement: The Michigan Primary Care Association (MPCA) is an organization developed to promote, support and develop comprehensive, accessible and affordable, quality primary health care services to everyone in Michigan.
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- Capital Area Down Syndrome AssociationOur mission is to improve the quality of life for people with Down syndrome in the greater Lansing area by. Providing emotional support to individuals with down syndrome and their families in the form of social gatherings and group meetings. Disseminating relevant information to members, care providers, medical professionals, educators, and the community at large. Advocating for persons with DS in the political arena as well as in other areas relating to personal or professional growth. Promoting awareness of down syndrome and acceptance of those persons affected by it.
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