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SACRAMENTO — California officials were bracing Friday for a potential major escalation in President Donald Trump’s efforts to ...
FRIDAY, June 6, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Attorneys general from four states are asking the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California lawmakers are weighing a bill that would allow doctors to seek confidential treatment for substance use or mental health issues before they put patients at risk. It's a ...
Esther Bejarano’s son was 11 months old when asthma landed him in the hospital. She didn’t know what had triggered his ...
A large government study published Thursday shows more definitively than ever before that Americans’ self-reported race is a ...
The new travel ban on citizens of 12 countries that restricted access to people from seven others includes some exceptions, ...
A study led by biomedical scientists at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine shows how a genetic ...
The federal government recognized June as Pride Month under three Democratic presidents. Two Republican presidents did not recognize it.
A new study has found that some everyday chemicals found in household items and packaging may be linked to a higher risk of ...
Analysis says proposed changes would result in millions more people uninsured by 2034 over previous projections.
More toxic than other sources of pollution, wildfire smoke can cause a range of health effects, from mild coughs, itchy eyes and headaches to dizziness, wheezing, chest pains, asthma attacks, ...
Platform can help predict a woman's five-year risk for developing breast cancer by analyzing routine mammograms ...