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California

The vulnerable homebound are left behind on vaccination

By Jenny Gold | Kaiser Health News | April 30, 2021
Despite Blue Shield's contractual obligation with the state to vaccinate homebound people, health experts say the state is failing to reach the homebound.
California

Why mental health is the key to dealing with learning loss

By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | April 15, 2021
Upon returning to campus, students won't catch up academically until they feel good emotionally, experts say.
California

Youth detention facility finds culture of kindness more effective than punishment

By Laurie Udesky | PACEs Connection | April 9, 2021
Therapeutic treatments and dedicated facilities at the Sacramento County Probation Department are shifting the culture of juvenile incarceration to address trauma.
Careers

Events of 2020 moved medical students to political activism

By Victoria Knight | Kaiser Health News | April 7, 2021
The emergence of an organization for med students motivated by progressive concerns highlights the changing attitudes of some physicians in training.
COVID-19

How common is a damaging — and even fatal — post-covid heart condition in athletes?

By Markian Hawryluk | Kaiser Health News | April 6, 2021
As athletes at all levels resume their sports, what risks do their hearts carry if they’ve had covid? Initial data shows the risk may be low but still possibly deadly.
COVID-19

Physicians say delays in chronic care can trigger deaths, poor health

By Ana B. Ibarra | CalMatters | April 5, 2021
Doctors fear the year-long delays in medical care during the pandemic could lead to early deaths and severe health problems.
California

So you’re vaccinated against covid. Now what? Celebrate, but with caution

By Bernard J. Wolfson | Kaiser Health News | March 21, 2021
Despite an unsteady vaccination rollout nationwide, inoculation numbers are growing, giving hope that the pandemic could subside by later this year. But first, enough Americans need to get their shots.
Bay Area

‘No one is sure what to expect’: Schools, colleges add more counseling services for student mental health

By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | March 16, 2021
After more than a year of fragmented, disrupted learning, schools and colleges are preparing for a rush of student mental health needs as campuses reopen.
Around Town

PRD offers Adult Tai Chi class for balance, fresh air

By Jessica Pomey, Piedmont Recreation Department | March 12, 2021
Try this graceful form of exercise that's excellent for stress reduction, balance and general good health.
California

New California license plate would support mental health services in schools

By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | March 5, 2021
If Senate Bill 21 passes, motorists will be able to apply for the specialized license plate at vehicle registration, with fees supporting mental health programs such as wellness centers.
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