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Gov. Gavin Newsom’s CARE Court struggles to serve Californians in acute mental health crises. Two bills are moving forward to change that.
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A newly formed coalition wants to bring a half-cent sales tax before Angeleno voters in June to mitigate Medi-Cal losses
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The patient contracted the virus while traveling abroad.
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An American born in 2024 can expect to live to be 79, on average. But people in other wealthy countries can expect to live longer.Listen 2:22
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In the wake of the U.S. withdrawal from WHO, California is the first state to participate in the agency's disease monitoring network. Are others following?Listen 3:52
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CHOC said they made the decision due to federal pressure. Advocates say the closure would likely have ripple effects that could reverberate for years.Listen 4:06
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s new approach to six shots that were formerly given routinely will introduce new hurdles for getting kids immunized.
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The records of more than 3,000 patients at CHLA’s former trans health clinic will now be protected from federal subpoenas until at least February 2029 under a settlement.Listen 0:45
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More than 31,000 nurses and health care workers plan to walk out following months-long stalemate with Kaiser.
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All 16 drug companies that inked deals with the Trump administration over the past few months still raised some of their prices for 2026.Listen 3:46
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At least two children have died from the flu in the state this season, officials said.Listen 0:42
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State health officials again warned against foraging as illness and deaths from eating the wild mushrooms known as death caps rise to new highs.
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For 24 hours, it was unclear which mental health and addiction programs would survive and who would still have jobs when the dust settled.