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Martha Santana-Chin, a daughter of Mexican immigrants, took the helm last year of L.A. Care, the nation’s largest publicly operated health plan.
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The declaration comes after infected cows were found at four Southern California dairies.
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The finding is among several in Orange County's "Conditions of Children" report identifying youth and maternal health disparities.
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Vitamin D is good for the immune system, but in older people it doesn't prevent falls or fractures, according to health experts at the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force.Listen 3:17
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Signing up would give them access to specialized health services.
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A new $8 million pilot program is set to cancel up to $800 million worth of debt for nearly 200,000 Angelenos.
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Donald Trump’s second term is reigniting mistrust in health services among California immigrants, making it harder for community health workers to get people enrolled for Medi-Cal.
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The union representing thousands of Kaiser employees said no progress has been made since the strike began in October.
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A new USC study shows participants had significantly more PFAS chemicals in their blood based on certain neighborhood factors.
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A growing number of people — many of them older and homeless — are freezing to death during winter.
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Scientists have identified two types of brain cells in the abdomen that appear to control different aspects of digestion.
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The are suspected of having contracted bird flu after consuming recently recalled raw milk, public health officials said.
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California has an aggressive mandate for zero-emission trucks, which are powered by electricity or hydrogen. But trucking companies face big obstacles — and people are still breathing dangerous diesel exhaust.