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Health officials say Bay Area resident may have exposed others to measles after trip

By Kathleen Kirkwood | Bay City News | May 30, 2025
Those who may have been exposed should monitor for symptoms for seven to 21 days after the day of potential exposure.

Republicans aim to punish states that insure unauthorized immigrants

By Phil Galewitz and Christine Mai-Duc | KFF Health

Alameda County launches diaper distribution program to aid families, reduce hospital trips

By Ruth Dusseault | Bay City News

‘Shocking’ and ‘plain cruel’: Health advocates say Newsom’s Medi-Cal budget could cripple women’s reproductive care

By Kristen Hwang | CalMatters

Pharmacists stockpile most common drugs on chance of targeted Trump tariffs

By Jackie Fortiér and Arthur Allen | KFF Health News

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Newsom proposes to freeze Medi-Cal enrollment for undocumented immigrants

By Kristen Hwang | CalMatters | May 14, 2025
The proposal is a bruising blow from Newsom, who ran for governor on the promise of universal health care.
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Court unanimously denies Theranos CEO’s request for rehearing on fraud conviction

By Susan Nash | Bay City News | May 10, 2025
Holmes’ last chance for relief now lies with a petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Supreme Court, a route that is rarely successful.
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Kaiser in the hot seat as California lawmakers blast company for skipping mental health hearing

By Jocelyn Wiener | CalMatters | May 7, 2025
The union on Sunday announced a tentative agreement with Kaiser on a new contract for 2,400 mental health and addiction medicine employees.
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LinkedIn and Google face lawsuit alleging improper access to California health data

By Colin Lecher and Tomas Apodaca | CalMatters | May 6, 2025
The suit accuses the companies of receiving personal information through California’s state health insurance exchange.
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How the state sent Californians’ personal health data to LinkedIn

By Tomas Apodaca and Colin Lecher | CalMatters | April 28, 2025
The state’s health insurance exchange transmitted pregnancy and domestic abuse data during a marketing campaign.
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Measles misinformation is on the rise — and Americans are hearing it, survey finds

By Arthur Allen | KFF Health News | April 23, 2025
Attitudes about a debunked link between measles vaccines and autism haven’t budged too much, but there’s still a partisan divide over it.
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California halts medical parole, sends several critically ill patients back to prison

By Don Thompson | KFF Health News | April 21, 2025
The change is drawing protests from attorneys representing prisoners and the author of the medical parole law, saying prisoners’ health is at risk.
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Beyond Ivy League, RFK Jr.’s NIH slashed science funding across states that backed Trump

By Rae Ellen Bichell and Rachana Pradhan | KFF Health News | April 17, 2025
A KFF Health News analysis underscores how the terminations have spared no part of the country, politically or geographically.
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A Kaiser strike by mental health workers drags on — setting a US record — as talks resume

By Joe Garcia | CalMatters | April 15, 2025
Nearly six months into the dispute against Kaiser, eight mental health care workers banded together last week in a five-day hunger strike.
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EBMUD closes public access to boat launches at its reservoirs to prevent mussel invasion

By Aly Brown | Bay City News | April 12, 2025
After hitching a ride on a freighter from Asia, golden mussels now pose a threat to the drinking water in the East Bay.
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