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Before being confirmed, RFK Jr. told U.S. senators he would not cut funding for vaccine research or change the nation’s official vaccine recommendations. He did both.
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COVID-19 cases in L.A. County have been steadily climbing this summer, so let's review some pandemic-related terms, shall we?
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The bacteria levels in the water once again exceed state health standards.
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Researchers examined more than 500 water samples in Watts.
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The virus was detected in Santa Ana in an area bordering Garden Grove Boulevard.
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A California Democrat who made a name for himself by taking on the health care industry is carrying a bill to regulate private equity stakes in the sector.
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When health researchers looked at the outcomes of students after they visited L.A. school health clinics, they found attendance stabilized or improved — particularly for students who sought mental health treatment.
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As lawsuits against a company that uses ethylene oxide get resolved, air regulators are keeping tabs on local facilities.
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Perdue Foods says it has recalled more than 167,000 pounds of frozen chicken products after discovering they may be contaminated with traces of metal.
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Federal health officials are advising doctors across the U.S. for a respiratory known as paravovirus B19, which has seen increased infection rates in younger children.
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There is a worldwide COVID-19 wave this summer, and a new vaccine coming in September.Listen 4:54
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Drug overdoses on college campuses are not tracked, and rarely publicized, as colleges cite health privacy laws. But advocates are working to make overdose reversal treatment widely available on campus.
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The bill's backers say the profit-first approach isn’t good for health care. But they're getting pushback from hospitals concerned about losing a potential funding source.