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Unique street restoration gains momentum with state funding for repairs in Detroit
Read full article: Unique street restoration gains momentum with state funding for repairs in DetroitThe homes along Virginia Park Street in Detroit can boast early 20th-century architecture, but not the street itself.
How new weight loss drugs affect your entire body
Read full article: How new weight loss drugs affect your entire bodyNew weight loss medications like Wegovy, Zepbound, and Saxenda are proving highly effective but remain relatively new. Large studies are ongoing to assess their benefits and potential harms.
77 years ago: While Rouge River floods Dearborn, Henry Ford dies at 83
Read full article: 77 years ago: While Rouge River floods Dearborn, Henry Ford dies at 83On April 7, 1947, while one of the worst floods in Dearborn history knocked out power to his estate, automobile pioneer Henry Ford died at the age of 83.
On this day: The first tri-color traffic signal was installed in Detroit in 1920
Read full article: On this day: The first tri-color traffic signal was installed in Detroit in 1920On this day in 1920, the way people drove was changed forever when a Detroit traffic cop installed a four-way, tri-color traffic signal on Woodward Avenue in Detroit.
Group of Ford engineers carry on 22-year tradition in Dearborn Heights
Read full article: Group of Ford engineers carry on 22-year tradition in Dearborn HeightsA group of Ford engineers has carried on a 22-year tradition of volunteering at Vista Maria in Dearborn Heights. The organization helps children who are abused and neglected.
Henry Ford agrees to joint venture with Ascension, will take over its Metro Detroit hospitals
Read full article: Henry Ford agrees to joint venture with Ascension, will take over its Metro Detroit hospitalsAscension Michigan and Henry Ford Health have agreed to a joint venture that would place Ascension’s Southeast Michigan hospitals under Henry Ford’s brand and leadership, the healthcare organizations announced Wednesday.
Head-and-neck restraints and soft walls top list of NASCAR's biggest safety improvements
Read full article: Head-and-neck restraints and soft walls top list of NASCAR's biggest safety improvementsTo mark NASCAR’s 75th season, The Associated Press interviewed 12 key contributors to the industry on multiple topics.
Henry Ford’s Jackson breast milk bank is looking for donors: Here’s how to apply
Read full article: Henry Ford’s Jackson breast milk bank is looking for donors: Here’s how to applyThe Henry Ford breast milk donor bank in Jackson has received accreditation and is accepting applications from human milk donors.
After stage 4 lung cancer diagnosis, new treatment puts patient back on stage
Read full article: After stage 4 lung cancer diagnosis, new treatment puts patient back on stageAs a singer for 28 years in the Dearborn Big Band, she needed a strong voice. And she needed strong lungs to play her flute in the Redford Symphony Orchestra and the Michigan Flute Orchestra. But something was wrong.
Enter to win two tickets to the Festival of Trees Preview Gala and Deluxe Accommodations for one night at The Henry, Autograph Collection with breakfast for two at TRIA.
Read full article: Enter to win two tickets to the Festival of Trees Preview Gala and Deluxe Accommodations for one night at The Henry, Autograph Collection with breakfast for two at TRIA.Enter to win two tickets to the Festival of Trees Preview Gala and Deluxe Accommodations for one night at The Henry, Autograph Collection with breakfast for two at TRIA.
Are you a Ford Bronco lover? Here’s what you need to know about the last day of the Detroit auto show
Read full article: Are you a Ford Bronco lover? Here’s what you need to know about the last day of the Detroit auto showStop by the Ford Bronco display to learn more about the ultimate Bronco Owner experience.
Here’s how the Junior Ranger program is impacting kids
Read full article: Here’s how the Junior Ranger program is impacting kidsYou could live in the Detroit area for a lifetime and not experience as much as you will on your way to becoming a Junior Ranger with the MotorCities National Heritage Area.
This is your opportunity to see the Disney costumes of heroes and villains
Read full article: This is your opportunity to see the Disney costumes of heroes and villainsDisney is recognized for the outfits that help bring its characters to life, from glass slippers to enchanted ballgowns. To bring a fairy tale world to life in live-action movies made from animated films, each character’s costume has to be carefully thought out.
Detroit students, officers play basketball game in honor of recently deceased Officer Freddie Wilson
Read full article: Detroit students, officers play basketball game in honor of recently deceased Officer Freddie WilsonOfficers from the Detroit Police Department took on students from Cody and Henry Ford high schools in the Stop the Violence, Keep the Peace Basketball Game.
Henry Ford doctor represents Detroit in Winter Olympics as physician for US Ski and Snowboard
Read full article: Henry Ford doctor represents Detroit in Winter Olympics as physician for US Ski and SnowboardDoctor Jeffrey Kutcher is the Medical Director of the Henry Ford Kutcher Clinic for Concussion and Sports Neurology.
Severe stomach pain reveals a life-threatening blockage
Read full article: Severe stomach pain reveals a life-threatening blockageWhile Deborah Adent (Yiatras-Yarber) was spending the day with her son, helping him move and taking breaks to enjoy pizza and wine, she suddenly experienced severe stomach pain.
Monitoring COVID: Henry Ford Health System ‘starting’ to see trend of decreased hospitalization
Read full article: Monitoring COVID: Henry Ford Health System ‘starting’ to see trend of decreased hospitalizationThe Henry Ford Health System also held a press briefing on some hopeful signs in their system.
Michigan hospital officials cite first signs of early progress since COVID omicron surge
Read full article: Michigan hospital officials cite first signs of early progress since COVID omicron surgeFor the first time since the start of the COVID omicron surge in Michigan, hospital officials with the Henry Ford Health System said they’re starting to see some signs of early progress.
49 things Henry Ford Health leaders said about current COVID situation in Michigan
Read full article: 49 things Henry Ford Health leaders said about current COVID situation in MichiganHenry Ford Hospital officials spoke Thursday about COVID in Michigan, providing an update on the rapid spread of omicron and revealing that there are both hundreds of patients hospitalized and hundreds of employees out due to the virus.
Military medical team to help Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital battle COVID surge
Read full article: Military medical team to help Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital battle COVID surgeA medical team from the military is being sent to Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital as COVID cases in Michigan continue to spike.
Mental health is critical for Michiganders that are looking to overcome negative feelings
Read full article: Mental health is critical for Michiganders that are looking to overcome negative feelingsMany people report that their stress and anxiety levels rise this time of year. So local mental health expert Dr. Jennifer Peltzer Jones from Henry Ford Emergency Behavioral Services is here to help circumvent that frame of mind with tips that can help change your way of thinking.
Sunday Read: Henry Ford Health officials say Michigan’s current COVID ‘crisis’ worse than a year ago
Read full article: Sunday Read: Henry Ford Health officials say Michigan’s current COVID ‘crisis’ worse than a year agoOfficials from Henry Ford Health System provided an update Wednesday on the state of COVID in Michigan, saying the current situation is a “crisis” and worse than a year ago.
6 takeaways: Henry Ford Health officials say Michigan’s current COVID ‘crisis’ worse than a year ago
Read full article: 6 takeaways: Henry Ford Health officials say Michigan’s current COVID ‘crisis’ worse than a year agoOfficials from Henry Ford Health System provided an update Wednesday on the state of COVID in Michigan, saying the current situation is a “crisis” and worse than a year ago.
Live stream: Henry Ford Health officials give COVID update
Read full article: Live stream: Henry Ford Health officials give COVID updateOfficials with the Henry Ford Health System held a virtual news conference Wednesday morning to provide an update on COVID-19 hospitalizations, vaccinations and the virus’ impact on operations.
51 employees sue Henry Ford Health System over COVID vaccine mandate
Read full article: 51 employees sue Henry Ford Health System over COVID vaccine mandateDozens of employees are suing Henry Ford Health System (HFHS) over their policy that mandates COVID-19 vaccinations, among several others, for all staff members.
Henry Ford Health System comes up with ways to help employees address their mental health needs
Read full article: Henry Ford Health System comes up with ways to help employees address their mental health needsMost large employers have an employee assistance program, but the Henry Ford Health System has taken it one step further.
Wyandotte doctor arrested, accused of sexual assault
Read full article: Wyandotte doctor arrested, accused of sexual assaultThat first patient complained to the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) in 2004, but the complaint was dismissed because the doctor had no priors and agreed to take classes on professional sexual misconduct.
Protests held across Metro Detroit over vaccine mandate for Henry Ford hospital employees
Read full article: Protests held across Metro Detroit over vaccine mandate for Henry Ford hospital employeesOnly two Metro Detroit healthcare systems have mandated vaccines -- Henry Ford and Trinity Healthcare. Other big names, like Beaumont and Michigan Medicine, have not said whether they will follow suit.
Jim Henson exhibition opens at the Henry Ford
Read full article: Jim Henson exhibition opens at the Henry FordThe work of American icon Jim Henson -- the mind behind “Sesame Street,” “The Muppet Show,” “Labyrinth,” “Fraggle Rock,” “The Dark Crystal” and more -- will be on display at the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation.
Here’s how you can meet the muppets in real life
Read full article: Here’s how you can meet the muppets in real lifeKermit, Bert, Ernie, Fozzie, Big Bird - those names alone instantly take you to a place in your mind where the muppets are your friends and taught you lessons as a child you will never forget. Now the man behind, or in this case under, “The Muppets” is being celebrated at The Henry Ford Museum.
COVID treatment: Henry Ford Health works to increase access to monoclonal antibody therapy
Read full article: COVID treatment: Henry Ford Health works to increase access to monoclonal antibody therapyHenry Ford Health System announced Thursday, in partnership with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), that it is boosting access to monoclonal antibody therapy in southeast Michigan.
Willow Run Airport awarded more than $15 million in federal funding for upgrades
Read full article: Willow Run Airport awarded more than $15 million in federal funding for upgradesSenators Debbie Stabenow (MI), Gary Peters (MI) announced on Tuesday that Willow Run Airport will receive $15,275,685 from the Department of Transportation. The airport will use the Federal Aviation Administration grant to improve its existing runways. “I’m pleased to announce this federal grant, which will help improve Willow Run’s daily operations.”“Investing in Willow Run Airport will support economic development in the region,” Senator Stabenow said in a release. “Willow Run Airport is a critical gateway for our local economy in Ypsilanti and Washtenaw, as well as throughout the entire tri-county area,” Congresswoman Dingell said in a release. “With more than $15 million in federal funds, Willow Run can make critical improvements to their runway that will keep pilots and passengers safe, while increasing cargo capability arriving at and departing from the airport.
New exhibit at The Henry Ford puts you in the driver’s seat
Read full article: New exhibit at The Henry Ford puts you in the driver’s seatThere is new exhibit racing into the Henry Ford. It is called “Driven to Win.” The exhibit is the first of its kind, and highlights the history of racing in America, from its earliest days until now. Best of all, the exhibit puts you in the driver’s seat with race simulators that give you that real race car feel. “Live In The D” host Tati Amare spoke to Matt Anderson, Curator of Transportation at the Henry Ford, about why you should race on over to The Henry Ford to check it out. Get a sneak peak in the video above.
Henry Ford Health performs Michigan’s first COVID-linked double lung transplant
Read full article: Henry Ford Health performs Michigan’s first COVID-linked double lung transplantDETROIT – Doctors at Henry Ford Hospital performed the first double lung transplant in Michigan that was linked to COVID-19. I was getting sick so fast,” Jackie Dennis said. Special education teacher Jackie Dennis was diagnosed with COVID in November of last year. Doctors said Dennis needed a double lung transplant. She underwent the transplant at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit on Jan. 16.
Patient’s health journey influences design for new cancer pavilion
Read full article: Patient’s health journey influences design for new cancer pavilionAfter Deidra Moody received cancer treatment at two different hospitals, she used her experiences to make a difference at Henry Ford’s new cancer pavilion, now open in Detroit. What did she want most for other cancer patients in the new facility? Before coming to Henry Ford, Moody went to another health system and was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer at age 45. “Even though it takes more effort, we always recommend second opinions for cancer patients,” Bensenhaver said. So, we offered her oncoplastic surgery to reduce and reshape her large breasts and control the cancer,” Bensenhaver said.
Planet Fitness to open workout facility inside Detroit Pistons Performance Center
Read full article: Planet Fitness to open workout facility inside Detroit Pistons Performance CenterDETROIT – Planet Fitness will build a fitness center inside the Henry Ford Detroit Pistons Performance Center in Detroit. The public will be able to access the fitness center. The fitness center is expected to open late this year. READ: Detroit Pistons coverageWe are pleased to work with Planet Fitness as a new retail partner at the Henry Ford Detroit Pistons Performance Center and look forward to growing our existing partnership for years to come. AdI’m thrilled that Planet Fitness chose the Henry Ford Detroit Pistons Performance Center as the place to open its newest location in the city.
Henry Ford Museum to open ‘Driven to Win’ an American auto racing exhibition presented by General Motors
Read full article: Henry Ford Museum to open ‘Driven to Win’ an American auto racing exhibition presented by General MotorsDEARBORN – The first exhibition covering various forms of American auto racing will open on March 27 inside the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation. The exhibit covers stock car, sports car, drag racing, Indy car, hill climbing and land-speed racing. The In the Driver’s Seat Simulators presented by Brembo, allow visitors to virtually experience what it’s like to drive the world’s fastest cars on the most challenging tracks. In the Driver’s Seat does cost an extra fee. READ: Top NASCAR drivers to honor two Henry Ford nurses during Cup Series race
Cardiologists say iPhone 12 could pose danger to people with defibrillators, pacemakers
Read full article: Cardiologists say iPhone 12 could pose danger to people with defibrillators, pacemakersDETROIT – Doctors at Henry Ford said that an iPhone 12 can pose dangers to people with an implanted defibrillators or pacemakers. READ: Henry Ford doctors say iPhone 12 can disrupt defibrillators, pacemakersA recent study found that the magnet in the iPhone 12 has the potential to stop the implanted device from working. “When I first was reading about the new iPhone, they said the magnet was so strong, you could actually attach it to your refrigerator. You know, I wonder what it would do to a potential device,” Dr. Greenberg said. It’s not just the iPhone 12 that doctors are concerned about.
Henry Ford doctors say iPhone 12 can disrupt defibrillators, pacemakers
Read full article: Henry Ford doctors say iPhone 12 can disrupt defibrillators, pacemakersDETROIT – Cardiologists at the Henry Ford Heart and Vascular Institute said that the magnet in the iPhone 12 can disrupt the function of a defibrillator. Their findings are backed by a warning from Apple that tells people with implanted pacemakers and defibrillators to keep their devices more than 6 inches apart. READ: Metro Detroit doctor encourages people to pay more attention to their heart healthMedical devices such as implanted pacemakers and defibrillators might contain sensors that respond to magnets and radios when in close contact. AppleAccording to Henry Ford, there are more than 300,000 recipients of implanted defibrillators and pacemakers every year. Henry Ford cardiologists, led by Gurjit Singh, M.D., released a manuscript about their findings and submitted it to the medical journal HeartRhythm.
Michigan counties canceling appointments amid COVID-19 vaccine shortage
Read full article: Michigan counties canceling appointments amid COVID-19 vaccine shortageSome county health departments are canceling COVID-19 vaccine appointments due to a supply shortage. Henry Ford Hospital leaders addressed the vaccine and the magnitude of this project. Henry Ford alone will deliver more than 1 million individual doses of this two-dose vaccine. Which means making 7 million vaccination appointments over the next several months,” said Bob Riney, president of Healthcare Operations and COO with Henry Ford. We’re cancelling the one we’ve got coming up on Tuesday (Jan. 19).”Washtenaw County Health Department said the appointments they had to cancel next week will be rescheduled.
When can we realistically expect schools to reopen?
Read full article: When can we realistically expect schools to reopen?DETROIT – There could be some good news on the horizon in terms of reopening schools and getting back to normal. During a Harvard webinar, Dr. Anthony Fauci told a group that transmission in schools is lower than originally thought. Read: Michigan high schools allowed to reopen today as part of revised COVID order“When you look at it, the number of children getting it is less than you would have expected, which is good news for keeping the children in school,” Fauci said. “If it spreads in the school, the kids brings it home, parent brings it to work and spreads it there,” Sims said. “We have teachers who are ill, teachers quarantined from home and there’s a substitute shortage,” Roberts said.
Metro Detroit woman regains hearing after 50 years with new device
Read full article: Metro Detroit woman regains hearing after 50 years with new deviceDETROIT – Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit has been at the forefront of a lot of different kinds of surgery and medical treatment. One in particular is called piezoelectric sound conduction, which is a new electronic way to help those with hearing loss and restore full hearing. Holland grew up in Roseville, and at age 12, she needed a growth inside her ear surgically removed. That meant the loss of the hearing structures inside her left ear. The device also connects to Bluetooth, which Holland can answer the phone and no one else can hear.
2020 is over: When can we realistically expect things to improve?
Read full article: 2020 is over: When can we realistically expect things to improve?As the vaccine rollout continues, many people are excited that 2020 is finally in the past. While that doesn’t mean coronavirus disappeared at midnight, experts are weighing in when it’s realistic to expect things to get back to normal. He said mask wearing, social distancing and other precautions will stay in place until at least 70% of the population is vaccinated. Those things will affect how long it takes to reach broad public immunity.”The same thoughts are held on a national level too. Dr. Anthony Fauci said masks, social distancing and other precautions will have to stay in place until the majority of people are vaccinated.
Dr. Frank McGeorge reveals what it’s like to get the COVID-19 vaccine
Read full article: Dr. Frank McGeorge reveals what it’s like to get the COVID-19 vaccineOne of the health care workers eligible to get vaccinated was Local 4′s own Dr. Frank McGeorge. Dr. McGeorge received an email from Henry Ford Hospital, where he’s an emergency room physician, informing him that it was his turn to receive the vaccine. Dr. McGeorge said in the hours after receiving the shot, he didn’t notice anything different. READ: New tool will help Centers for Disease Control monitor COVID-19 vaccine recipients for any reactionsMcGeorge plans to download the V-Safe app from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Ask Dr. McGeorge
Michigan health officials to work with community leaders to address vaccine concerns
Read full article: Michigan health officials to work with community leaders to address vaccine concernsDETROIT – The first COVID-19 vaccine could potentially be rolled out by mid-December, but local health system leaders voiced their concern Friday about recent polls that suggest people may be reluctant to get it. In a briefing Friday, Henry Ford’s chief clinical officer Dr. Adnan Munkarah said addressing those concerns is a top priority. “People ask me am if I’m going to take the vaccine, I’m going to say, ‘Absolutely, yes. The minute the FDA has us gives us the proof that there’s a vaccine that is effective and safe,’” Munkarah said. But there is a concern that many in the community will be hesitant to take the vaccine.
Better Business Bureau warns of COVID-19 vaccine scams
Read full article: Better Business Bureau warns of COVID-19 vaccine scamsThe Better Business Bureau is sounding the alarm in hopes you won’t be fooled. Read: How Henry Ford Hospital played key role in Moderna vaccine studyCon artist are offering up ways to get a vaccine by telling people they can take part in clinical trials. Watch out for red flags -- if you haven’t inquired about a clinical trial and you get a message about one, delete it. Once a COVID-19 vaccine is approved, Henry Ford says it is prepared to receive and store the vaccine -- which requires storage at extremely low temperatures. Drug companies Pfizer and Moderna have both developed promising COVID-19 vaccines that are nearing approval in the U.S.
Nightside Report Nov. 25, 2020: Mother of Skelton boys speaks out on 10 year anniversary
Read full article: Nightside Report Nov. 25, 2020: Mother of Skelton boys speaks out on 10 year anniversaryDETROIT – The investigation into the Skelton boys disappearance continues with age-progression photos of Andrew, Alexander and Tanner. WATCH Local 4 News at 11Metro Detroit weather: Scattered showers clear up by ThanksgivingWe’ll dry out before sunrise on Thanksgiving. The email is being sent from a Gmail account that appears to be from the Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA) -- it is not. Once a COVID-19 vaccine is approved, Henry Ford says it is prepared to receive and store the vaccine -- which requires storage at extremely low temperatures. Drug companies Pfizer and Moderna have both developed promising COVID-19 vaccines that are nearing approval in the U.S.
Henry Ford receives Eli Lilly antibody treatment, readies freezers for COVID-19 vaccine
Read full article: Henry Ford receives Eli Lilly antibody treatment, readies freezers for COVID-19 vaccineDETROIT – There is new hope that a coronavirus vaccine is closer than ever to making its way to Metro Detroit. Henry Ford Hospital said it could see its first doses being delivered in upcoming weeks, and they have the specialized freezers and equipment ready to go for when a COVID-19 vaccine arrives. Additionally, doses of Eli Lilly’s monoclonal antibody treatment have arrived. Dr. Adnan Munkarah, the chief clinical officer of the Henry Ford Health System, discussed the antibody treatment and preparing for the arrival of vaccines. We’re learning more about how quickly the coronavirus vaccine could be rolled out.
Henry Ford prepares to receive COVID-19 vaccine as approval nears
Read full article: Henry Ford prepares to receive COVID-19 vaccine as approval nearsOnce a COVID-19 vaccine is approved, Henry Ford says it is prepared to receive and store the vaccine -- which requires storage at extremely low temperatures. So far, Henry Ford has begun installing 12 freezers: six that can appropriately store the Pfizer vaccine, and six that can appropriately store the Moderna vaccine. Henry Ford hospitals in Wyandotte, Macomb, West Bloomfield and Jackson will each have one of each type of freezer. Pfizer formally requested an emergency use authorization for its COVID-19 vaccine on Nov. 20. Details about where the COVID-19 vaccine will first be shipped to in Michigan are still being finalized.
Here’s a look inside Henry Ford’s COVID-19 testing lab
Read full article: Here’s a look inside Henry Ford’s COVID-19 testing labThe main lab at Henry Ford was the first in Michigan, outside of the health department, to be able to test for COVID-19. Now, the health system tests over 1,500 samples a day and have done roughly a quarter of a million tests since March. Depending on the urgency of the result, the lab can actually choose to do the PCR test on a specific, smaller machine with a rapid turnaround. In general, the majority of tests take less than 24 hours to determine results when they’re done on the larger machines. Dr. Linoj Samuel with Henry Ford Health System explains the process.
SPOTLIGHT: Sophomore tennis player, YouTuber with 4.25 GPA also aims for med school
Read full article: SPOTLIGHT: Sophomore tennis player, YouTuber with 4.25 GPA also aims for med schoolFavorite subject in school: Mathematical AnalysisHometown: Macomb TownshipFavorite place in hometown: Macomb Recreational CenterFavorite lunch at school: French friesFavorite Artist: Elton JohnRole Model: Martin Luther King, Jr. The fans have voted, and Henry Ford II’s Joey Melaragni is the winner of Favorite Sophomore in Boys Tennis! Despite only beginning to play tennis a year and a half ago, Joey has picked up the game incredibly fast, much of which he credits to his coaches. “If I can compete well, I want to play tennis at Wayne State.”Melaragni has a versatile set of interests that go well past school and athletics. “You never know if a match is truly over.”Congratulations to Joey on winning the Fan Choice Award for Favorite Sophomore in Boys Tennis!
Henry Ford hospitals tighten visitor restrictions as COVID-19 cases surge in Michigan
Read full article: Henry Ford hospitals tighten visitor restrictions as COVID-19 cases surge in MichiganDETROIT – Henry Ford hospitals are tightening their visitor restrictions as COVID-19 cases surge in Michigan. On Tuesday, state officials reported a single-day high of 6,473 COVID-19 cases and 84 additional deaths. “While Henry Ford recognizes the importance of the support by loved ones during a patient’s hospitalization or when receiving care, and because we recognize the importance of family engagement to promote healing, any decision to restrict visitation and limit family presence is difficult,” Henry Ford Health System said in a statement. In areas where COVID-19 transmission is not as active, hospitals might maintain the most recent visitation policy: one adult visitor per patient. READ: 4 key data points that show extent of COVID-19 outbreak in Michigan right nowIn areas where COVID-19 transmission and COVID-19 hospitalizations are high, such as at Henry Ford Macomb and Henry Ford Allegiance Health in Jackson, the restrictions are much more stringent.
Henry Ford to carry out phase 3 of COVID-19 vaccine trial in Metro Detroit
Read full article: Henry Ford to carry out phase 3 of COVID-19 vaccine trial in Metro DetroitHenry Ford Health System is partnering with Janssen Pharmaceuticals to carry out the third phase of a COVID-19 vaccine trial. The Metro Detroit health system is one of three sites in Michigan, and one of many around the world, that will test the “safety and efficacy” of a single dose of Janssen’s potential COVID-19 vaccine, also known as JNJ-78436735 or Ad26.COV2.S, officials said. The clinical study, also called the “ENSEMBLE trial," is recruiting individuals who are not immunocompromised to receive either a single dose of the investigational vaccine or a placebo. Participating health systems in the U.S. and around the world are expected to recruit about 60,000 adults to carry out the third phase of the COVID vaccine trial. Related NewsAstraZeneca to deliver vaccine trial data by year’s endFeds issue coverage plan for COVID-19 vaccine and treatmentsProtests in Brazil support president in anti-vaccine stanceNearly 2.4 million Michigan residents have received flu vaccine this season
How Henry Ford Hospital has adapted to overcome shortages during COVID-19 testing
Read full article: How Henry Ford Hospital has adapted to overcome shortages during COVID-19 testingDETROIT – From the beginning of the pandemic, testing for the coronavirus (COVID-19) has been a challenge for hospitals. Before COVID-19, when hospitals ran low on supplies, they would simply order more from their usual vendor. The Henry Ford Health System runs more than 1,500 COVID-19 tests each day, so keeping supplies in stock is a challenge. Flu season will put even more strain on labs when they have to test for both the flu and COVID-19. Any combined flu and COVID-19 test will have its own set of supply requirements specific to the testing method, so do-it-yourself solutions will be limited.
Proposed Henry Ford Hospital parking garage raises concerns for Detroit neighbors
Read full article: Proposed Henry Ford Hospital parking garage raises concerns for Detroit neighborsDETROIT – Henry Ford Health System (HFHS) has proposed a seven-story parking garage for its location in Detroit -- which is raising some concerns for residents in the area. HFHS in Detroit currently has a parking lot with about 300 spots for its employees and patients. While the current parking lot may not be big enough, the significantly-larger proposed parking garage may pose some issues for its Detroit neighbors. HFHS’s proposed parking garage would accommodate approximately 2,000 vehicles -- a solution to a parking problem that was addressed in a community outreach meeting. Residents said that a parking garage is needed, but the proposed plan could decrease their property values and increase their taxes.
Cancer doesn’t quarantine: The importance of safe, uninterrupted chemotherapy during COVID-19
Read full article: Cancer doesn’t quarantine: The importance of safe, uninterrupted chemotherapy during COVID-19It was that her breast cancer defied isolation. Converging events propelled her to receive chemotherapy this spring at the Henry Ford Cancer Institute, where enhanced safety measures continue to deliver uninterrupted cancer care in the face of COVID-19. Late that night, the physician contacted a colleague at Henry Ford’s Breast Cancer Program. In less than a week, Krygier met with the Henry Ford breast cancer team. As part of her plans to help others through cancer, Krygier offered some advice: Listen to yourself.
Henry Ford brings fight to find COVID-19 vaccine to Michigan
Read full article: Henry Ford brings fight to find COVID-19 vaccine to MichiganHenry Ford brings fight to find COVID-19 vaccine to MichiganPublished: July 28, 2020, 5:49 pmOn Tuesday, Henry Ford Health System announced it is bringing the fight to find a coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine to Michigan.
Years of headaches leads to shocking diagnosis for Grand Blanc woman
Read full article: Years of headaches leads to shocking diagnosis for Grand Blanc womanKate White, a 44-year old Grand Blanc resident and mother of three, had suffered from what she thought was stress-related headaches her entire life. Her pain became worse, and the next thing she remembered was waking up at Henry Ford Hospital with no memory of how she had gotten there. She is currently in the process of receiving an additional 12-month maintenance chemotherapy treatment overseen by Dr. Vrushali Dabak, a medical oncologist at Henry Ford Hospital, and Dr. James Snyder, a Henry Ford neuro-oncologist. “In all sincerity, I owe Dr. Robin my life,” White said. “I am positive that I am here today to tell my story because of the fast action and outstanding treatment provided by my Henry Ford care team.
Henry Ford Health: Only 128 coronavirus (COVID-19) patients still admitted
Read full article: Henry Ford Health: Only 128 coronavirus (COVID-19) patients still admittedDETROIT – Almost 2,000 coronavirus (COVID-19) patients have been discharged from Henry Ford hospitals in the last two months, and fewer than 130 remain hospitalized, officials said. Officials at Henry Ford Health System report 1,965 coronavirus patients have been discharged over the last 60 days, while 128 remain hospitalized. The number of coronavirus patients still in the hospital dropped from 128 on Saturday to 128 on Monday. In total, 25,859 people have tested negative, while 7,132 have tested positive at Henry Ford Health System’s hospitals. Patients are spending an average of 11 days in the hospital, and those who need it are also spending 11 days in the intensive care unit, according to hospital officials.
Henry Ford Health: 1,833 coronavirus (COVID-19) patients discharged in last 60 days
Read full article: Henry Ford Health: 1,833 coronavirus (COVID-19) patients discharged in last 60 daysDETROIT – More than 1,800 coronavirus (COVID-19) patients have been discharged from Henry Ford hospitals in the last month, and fewer than 300 remain hospitalized, officials said. Officials at Henry Ford Health System report 1,833 coronavirus patients have been discharged over the last 60 days, while 282 others remain hospitalized. The number of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 has dropped from 679 on April 4, to 486 on April 24, to 371 on Thursday. In total, 17,035 people have tested negative, while 6,705 have tested positive at Henry Ford Health System’s hospitals. Patients are spending an average of 8.6 days in the hospital, and those who need it are spending 11.3 days in the intensive care unit, according to hospital officials.
Henry Ford Health: 1,705 coronavirus (COVID-19) patients discharged in last 30 days
Read full article: Henry Ford Health: 1,705 coronavirus (COVID-19) patients discharged in last 30 daysDETROIT – More than 1,700 coronavirus (COVID-19) patients have been discharged from Henry Ford hospitals in the last month, and fewer than 400 remain hospitalized, officials said. Officials at Henry Ford Health System report 1,705 coronavirus patients have been discharged over the last 30 days, while 377 others remain hospitalized. The number of coronavirus patients still in the hospital dropped from 418 on Tuesday to 377 on Wednesday. In total, 13,647 people have tested negative, while 6,362 have tested positive at Henry Ford Health System’s hospitals. Patients are spending an average of 12 days in the hospital, and those who need it are spending 14.6 days in the intensive care unit, according to hospital officials.
WHIP COVID-19: Henry Ford Health is enrolling for prophylactic hydroxychloroquine study
Read full article: WHIP COVID-19: Henry Ford Health is enrolling for prophylactic hydroxychloroquine studyThe Henry Ford Health System is calling for participation in the “Will Hydroxychloroquine Impede or Prevent COVID-19” study. The study, now being referred to as “WHIP COVID-19," is a 3,000-subject look at whether hydroxychloroquine prevents front-line workers from contracting the COVID-19 virus. Henry Ford Health is now enrolling:“Participation in this study is completely voluntary. Then, an informed consent process will take place with those who potentially meet parameters of the study. During the consent process, volunteers will have an opportunity to have any questions about participation addressed, prior to enrollment in the study.