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Less than half of cancer patients ask doctor about treatment costs; Wayne State project aims to change that
Less than half of cancer patients ask doctor about treatment costs; Wayne State project aims to change that
Can patients be coached to ask the right questions to doctors about treatment costs when they are seeking cancer treatment?Lauren Hamel, a researcher in population health and assistant professor in oncology at Wayne State University School of Medicine, felt they could ask better questions and also…
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Less than half of cancer patients ask doctor about treatment costs; Wayne State project aims to change that
Domino's Pizza looks to hire 350 in metro Detroit as sales remain strong
Domino's Pizza looks to hire 350 in metro Detroit as sales remain strong
Domino's Pizza Inc. is looking to hire 350 people across metro Detroit in a national push for more employees as diners continue to turn toward takeout and delivery options during the monthslong COVID-19 pandemic.The Ann Arbor-based pizza giant has 20,000 job openings across the country, from…
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Domino's Pizza looks to hire 350 in metro Detroit as sales remain strong
Life without football will trounce college-town economies
Life without football will trounce college-town economies
It's hard to overstate the importance of football to America's college towns.So far, two of America's so-called Power Five athletic conferences — the Big Ten and Pac-12 — have nixed their fall football seasons over coronavirus worries, although they're considering restarting in spring…
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Life without football will trounce college-town economies
Postal union officials: 10 mail-sorting machines removed in Michigan
Postal union officials: 10 mail-sorting machines removed in Michigan
The U.S. Postal Service has removed at least 10 automated mail-sorting machines throughout Michigan facilities this summer, lowering first-class mail-processing capacity by more than 300,000 letters per hour, postal worker union leaders told Crain's.At least three bar code sorting machines have…
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Postal union officials: 10 mail-sorting machines removed in Michigan
Subscription-based businesses profit as shopping habits change amid pandemic
Subscription-based businesses profit as shopping habits change amid pandemic
While the COVID-19 pandemic has negatively affected the bottom line of a variety of industries, the subscription-based business model has remained popular and profitable as shopping habits have changed."Obviously you've had people who in the past would have just worked 9 to 5, come home to eat…
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Subscription-based businesses profit as shopping habits change amid pandemic
Metro Detroit housing market continues late sales surge; prices rise as inventory falls
Metro Detroit housing market continues late sales surge; prices rise as inventory falls
The delay of the spring buying season prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic continues to fuel home sales into the colder months that are typically slower for the housing market. Data from Farmington Hills-based Realcomp Ltd. II released this week shows yet another consecutive month of year-over-year…
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Metro Detroit housing market continues late sales surge; prices rise as inventory falls
Time crunch: Michigan's surge in absentee voting to test capacity of election workers
Time crunch: Michigan's surge in absentee voting to test capacity of election workers
The 2000 presidential election was defined by dimpled, hanging and pregnant chads — tiny holes punched in paper ballots that became the focal point of the Florida recount that decided the presidency.The 2020 presidential election may be remembered for the time-consuming process of Michigan…
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Time crunch: Michigan's surge in absentee voting to test capacity of election workers
Amazon complicates auto industry's worker-shortage challenge
Amazon complicates auto industry's worker-shortage challenge
As if it hasn't been hard enough recruiting work forces over the past couple of years, with booming sales and low unemployment, before the coronavirus pandemic. Now, as business slowly creeps back to normal, automotive companies face a new challenge: Amazon. The online marketplace plans to…
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Amazon complicates auto industry's worker-shortage challenge