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The person with a confirmed case of measles is not an L.A. County residents but traveled to various places throughout the county between March 30 and April 1, according to public health officials.
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So far this year, the U.S. has seen more than 120 cases of the highly contagious disease — more than double the cases for all of 2023. Still, chances of widespread transmission remains low.
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The upcoming abortion ban in Arizona has providers here ready to assist.
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The group found high levels of sodium and the presence of heavy metals in meal kits it tested. A Kraft Heinz spokesperson said all of its products meet strict safety standards.
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Why are abortion pills free at some California colleges and up to $700 at others?
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The department counts more than 500 prisoners with serious vision problems and about 80 with severe hearing problems, though attorneys think both are undercounts.
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Clarity is key when it comes to cohabitating.Listen 18:41
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LAist reported in January that many of California’s universities are failing to make students aware that medication abortion pills are available on campus.
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The new program sends mental health workers, not police, out on certain mental health crisis calls.
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The free cable gun locks are available online and at some county-run medical centers.
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Seven to nine people die of overdoses every day in the county.
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The first post-pandemic health survey of Angelenos is out.