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Newsom picks a dogfight with Trump and RFK Jr. on public health

By Angela Hart | KFF Health News | 22 hours ago
Federal cuts have sapped morale and left local health departments less prepared for outbreaks.

Measles is back in California. Health departments are fighting it with less.

By Kristen Hwang | CalMatters

Measles confirmed in person who went to Burlingame restaurant, health officials say

By Dan McMenamin | Bay City News

Californians are staying insured — but settling for health coverage they may not use

By Ana B. Ibarra | CalMatters

‘What will happen when I’m gone?’: Parents of people with disabilities push to expand services

By Ana B. Ibarra | CalMatters

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Kaiser nurses to end 4-week strike Tuesday, return to work while contract talks continue

By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | February 23, 2026
The union has been asking for better wages, workplace safety improvements, and solutions around staffing shortages.
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Stanford team develops ‘universal vaccine’ that protects against multiple infections

By Tanay Gokhale | Bay City News | February 22, 2026
The study represents a departure from the way vaccines have been developed for more than 200 years.
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Kaiser strike hits fourth week as 31,000 workers demand higher pay and better staffing

By Kristen Hwang | CalMatters | February 16, 2026
Striking workers with one of Kaiser's largest unions have never before walked off the job.
Bay Area

Bay Area health agencies could lose funding under proposed $600M federal grant cuts

By Andres Jimenez Larios | Bay City News | February 12, 2026
Alameda County's health department is on a list of affected entities.
climate change

California spends billions based on this pollution tracker. Who benefits from its latest update?

By Alejandra Reyes-Velarde | CalMatters | February 6, 2026
CalEnviroScreen helps determine which communities get environmental grants.
Health Matters

Doctors increasingly see AI scribes in a positive light, but hiccups persist

By Michelle Andrews | KFF Health News | January 27, 2026
Health tech experts estimate that a third of providers have access to ambient AI scribe technology.
Oakland

Nurses hit picket line at Bay Area Kaiser hospitals as open-ended strike continues

By Tanay Gokhale | Bay City News | January 26, 2026
Some 31,000 unionized employees planned to take part in the work stoppage.
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Why medication abortion is the top target for anti-abortion groups in 2026

By Julie Rovner | KFF Health News | January 23, 2026
A now-permanent COVID-era shifting allowing prescriptions via telehealth eased access to abortion medication.
California

California rejects CDC’s latest rollback of childhood vaccine guidelines

By Vani Sanganeria | EdSource | January 9, 2026
The federal agency on Monday scaled back recommendations for several common vaccines.
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Solving the home care quandary

By Paula Span | KFF Health News | January 8, 2026
Paid home care is buckling under the surging demands of an aging population. But there are alternatives that could upgrade jobs and improve patient care.
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