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Six people graduated from the CARE Court program in L.A. County. Some officials say we should look beyond those numbers.
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If you've got a fever, cough, aches and pains, and you're wondering, "What virus got me this time?" Now you can find out, without taking a trip to the doctor.
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California immigrants with DACA status are newly eligible to buy insurance through the Affordable Care Act. Donald Trump’s election creates uncertainty about the future of the program.
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Community organizers say there are resources available to help people deal with anxieties and fears, including a directory of mental health professionals who work with the undocumented community.
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It’s the latest reminder of the state’s struggle to remain prepared amid multibillion-dollar deficits.
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Across California, public health and pest control authorities are facing a new reality as the Aedes mosquitoes bring the threat of dengue and potentially other tropical diseases.
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When people can't sleep, they tend to take extreme measures to correct the issue. But that only makes sleep problems worse, say experts. Here are 5 bad habits to avoid when recovering from poor sleep.
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Kaiser says it has a plan in place to ensure care continues during the work stoppage. But the union says it doesn’t go far enough.
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Political disagreements have sent workplace incivility to an all-time high this year, costing employers some $2 billion per day in lost productivity. Here’s how to cut down on watercooler fights over today’s election — and its aftermath.
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Here's what you should know about what's new, what's next and how to sign up now. DACA recipients are newly eligible.
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As health permitting starts, we break down what you can expect before you walk into a stranger’s home for a bite to eat.
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It’s the state’s first action under the voter-passed initiative known as Proposition 1, which enshrined abortion rights in the state constitution.
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Government agencies can overrule an insurance company’s denial of coverage for a medically necessary mental health treatment, but figuring out how to appeal can be complicated.