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A community hub in one of LA's densest immigrant neighborhoods brings together a host of services to support children and ...
Many pier fishermen in Southern California still eat DDT-contaminated fish, while government efforts struggle to address the ...
The USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism is pleased to announce the selection of 21 talented and diverse journalists to ...
A bill introduced in Congress this month would end the disparity in how long-term disability insurance carriers treat physical conditions and mental conditions or substance abuse disorders.
Racial inequities in health care and research have long been a problem. Increasing the number of Black participants in ...
Cuts to federal research funding may delay a potential hepatitis B cure, as trials led by UCSF progress. Asian Americans ...
California’s reporting relies on local health departments to determine whether a case is chronic — a process that often requires staff to dig through records for additional test results or clinical ...
About a decade ago, a Topsham-area school district became concerned about how often staff members physically restrained students who were acting out and put them in seclusion rooms, especially the ...
Jasmine Aguilera is a senior health equity reporter and editor at El Tímpano, a Bay Area nonprofit newsroom covering the region’s Latino and Mayan immigrant communities. She is also currently a ...