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Two new studies have identified an alarming connection between exposure to wildfire smoke during pregnancy and autism in young children.
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Vas a tener un bebé y queremos ayudarte, desde el punto de vista periodístico, claro.
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Pregnancy is a time of transition, with so many unknowns. Your body’s changing in all kinds of ways, and you’re feeling all the feels. And there are so many questions.
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Dead ends and delays plagued Kevin Kwong’s search for a diagnosis.
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Parents are stressed and no quantity of Bluey episodes can make it better. Here are some answers to your questions about time off and sick leave for California families.
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Our minds have been on our minds a lot lately. Here's all you need to know about meditation apps, plus more ways to care for your mental health right now.
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A large nursing home business and the system designed to regulate it were failing California’s most vulnerable before the pandemic struck, advocates say. That failure intensified amid COVID-19.
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Rule #1: Stay inside.
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Homes with a significant number of Black and Latino residents have been twice as likely to be hit by the coronavirus as those where the population is overwhelmingly white.
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Because it is hooooooooot.
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Anti-LGBTQ+ treatment, and the fear of it, can keep people from getting medical attention. Here's how to find an affirming doctor.
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Black infants die before their first birthday at twice the rate of their white counterparts. Over the next few weeks, reporter Priska Neely will be sharing stories of people in Southern California and across the country who are trying to change that statistic.