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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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A panel of doctors and scientists advising the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention voted to recommend that people 6 months of age and older get new COVID boosters this fall.
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The vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer and its partner BioNTech were approved Monday for people 12 and older and under an emergency use authorization for children ages 6 months to 11 years old.
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At a recent medical gathering, researchers presented their latest hypotheses about what causes – and what could treat — the lingering disease.
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Narcan is now available over the counter, but many immigrants are unfamiliar with it.
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The resolution, however, doesn't appear to carry much legal power behind it.
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Studies suggest official numbers vastly underestimate heat-related injuries and illness on the job. To institute protections, the government must calculate their cost — and the cost of inaction.
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The medication can help reverse opioid overdoses.
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A new project invited a group of young people to tell their stories of mental health resilience on camera — and become advocates in the process.
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The use of systems to analyze opioid-prescribing data has sparked questions over whether they have undergone enough independent testing outside of the companies that developed them, making it hard to know how they work.
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Cases are being reported as far north as Lake County and as far south as Imperial.
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The government will negotiate new prices for the commonly prescribed drugs, but the cuts won't take effect until 2026. In the meantime, drugmakers are fighting the negotiations with lawsuits.
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Tattoos are more popular than ever. About a third of Americans have at least one. A scientist-entrepreneur, together with a celebrity tattoo artist, believes that ink could be doing a lot more.