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Some hospitals in Southern California have a nurse vacancy rate of 30%, stressing overworked staff and causing some to leave the industry earlier than they planned.
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Thousands of striking Hollywood actors and writers are risking their health insurance as the labor dispute continues.
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Lower deductibles, copays and medicine costs to come.
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All the information available so far on newly FDA-approved over-the-counter birth control.
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A new ban on flavored tobacco products is accelerating a decline in nicotine tax revenue that funds California’s early childhood services. Some programs are already making cuts.
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