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California dedicated $100 to manufacturing insulin for diabetic residents. That effort is taking longer than Gov. Gavin Newsom's initial timeline.
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Could music be prescribed for conditions such as generalized anxiety disorder? Researchers, musicians and at least one local company think it's possible.
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Vaccination eliminated measles from the U.S. 25 years ago. But it can still spread in pockets where vaccination rates are low, like the west Texas county with a current outbreak. Here's how fast.
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Almost 15 million Californians have health care coverage through Medi-Cal, a program that stands to lose billions of dollars if Republicans follow through on proposed cuts.
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You don't need to be religious to create a meaningful connection to something greater than yourself. If you're interested in examining that relationship, grab a pen and paper and answer these prompts.
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An infant infected with the highly contagious disease was at the airport last week. Here's what you need to know.
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One clinic in South L.A. readies it's workers to deal with the possibility of immigration actions.
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Some services will be limited as thousands of employees walk off the job, including many healthcare workers.
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Core emergency services will remain available, but some appointments will be delayed as 20,000 employees walk off the job, including many healthcare workers.
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The hospital received new assurances from the California attorney general to protect them as the Trump administration seeks to limit transgender healthcare for children and young adults.
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Residents can check what stage their zone is in within the overall restoration process, as well as water quality testing data.
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During his presidential campaign, Donald Trump distanced himself from the conservative governing plan after Democratic attacks. But now it’s increasingly viewed as a blueprint for his administration’s plans for federal health programs.