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Covered California enrollment opens amid uncertainty over federal tax credits

By Sarah Stierch | Bay City News | November 4, 2025
Officials said monthly premiums could rise by an average of 97% for more than 1.7 million residents if the tax credits are not extended.

A ticking clock: How states are preparing for a last-minute Obamacare deal

By Amanda Seitz and Julie Appleby | KFF Health News

Don’t pass the Buck: Institute studying science of aging offers free guided tours

By Larry Sokoloff | Bay City News

California gives Planned Parenthood $140 million boost to keep clinics open

By Kristen Hwang | CalMatters

Tens of thousands of Kaiser health care workers set to start 5-day strike

By Kiley Russell | Bay City News

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Bay Area scientist Frederick Ramsdell earns Nobel Prize for immune system research

By Gabe Agcaoili | Bay City News | October 6, 2025
Ramsdell won for his groundbreaking discoveries in how the body’s immune system avoids attacking its own healthy tissues. 
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UCLA reclaims hundreds of research grants that Trump cut off over alleged antisemitism

By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters | September 30, 2025
Even more funding is at stake going forward for UC campuses.
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How to pick the right cosmetic surgeon

By Fred Schulte | KFF Health News | September 30, 2025
Consider common sense when interacting with a medical practice to make sure it is right for you.
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As RFK pushes MAHA, federal cuts shut down California health and nutrition programs

By Kristen Hwang | CalMatters | September 15, 2025
Whether federal cuts are legal is still undecided, but local health departments have already made moves to scale back.
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AIDS funding at risk: Bay Area HIV providers brace for cuts, warn progress could unravel

By Andres Jimenez Larios | Bay City News | September 12, 2025
Of the estimated 1.1 million people estimated by the CDC to have HIV in the US, approximately 143,254 people, or 12%, live in California.
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Health experts say flu season could hit hard again, urging public to get flu, COVID-19 shots

By Alise Maripuu | Bay City News | September 11, 2025
The COVID-19 vaccine is recommended for everyone aged six months and up, according to the state Department of Public Health.
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Confusion as kids head back to school and RFK Jr. calls the shots on vaccines

By Amanda Geduld | The74.org | September 4, 2025
The country is experiencing some of the lowest childhood vaccine rates and highest levels of public health uncertainty in known memory.
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As insurers struggle with GLP-1 drug costs, some seek to wean patients off

By Jamie Ducharme | KFF Health News | September 4, 2025
Conventional wisdom says GLP-1 drugs must be taken indefinitely to maintain weight loss.
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6 things to know about how Gov. Newsom’s CARE Court is working so far

By Marisa Kendall, Jocelyn Wiener and Erica Yee | CalMatters | September 3, 2025
The initiative made big promises about how it would help get the sickest Californians off the streets but only a fraction have enrolled.
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Blue states that sued kept most CDC grants, while red states feel brunt of Trump clawbacks

By Henry Larweh and Rachana Pradhan and Rae Ellen Bichell | KFF Health News | August 26, 2025
California retained every grant the Trump administration attempted to claw back, while Texas remains the state with the most grants terminated.
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