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Newsom promotes affordable insulin, but California’s generic label off to a slow start

By Angela Hart | KFF Health News | August 18, 2026
CalRx aims to make insulin more affordable and accessible for the nearly 3.7 million California adults diagnosed with diabetes.

Medicaid cuts stand to hit everyone (yes, even you). Here’s why

By Kristen Hwang | CalMatters

As AI ‘therapists’ dish out advice, California lawmakers try to set some limits

By Ana B. Ibarra | CalMatters

Air quality advisory issued as wildfire smoke drifts into Bay Area

By Christopher Vinasco | Bay City News

California nearly achieved universal healthcare. Now, millions are losing coverage

By Kristen Hwang | CalMatters

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Is this proposition a $4 billion giveaway to a billionaire-backed LA research center?

By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters | July 31, 2026
Proposition 38 is written in a way that very likely excludes all but one institute in the entire state: the California Institute for Immunology and Immunotherapy, whose prominent donor and co-founder is the chief backer of the proposition.
health

Kaiser used an algorithm — not clinicians — to triage mental health patients, a union alleges

By Ana B. Ibarra | CalMatters | July 29, 2026
The complaint lands in the middle of contract negotiations between the healthcare union and Kaiser Northern California, which have dragged on for more than a year without an agreement.
Bay Area

Red Cross declares emergency blood shortage, seeks Bay Area donors

By Valerie Conklin | Bay City News | July 28, 2026
Significant shortage prompts emergency for only second time in organization's 145-year history.
California

Newsom reverses on long-sought paid leave benefit for teachers in California

By Annie Sciacca | KFF Health News | July 28, 2026
California lawmakers had given public school and community college employees up to 14 weeks of paid pregnancy leave in the education bill.
Bay Area

Bay Area health officials urge vaccinations as measles cases continue to surge nationwide

By Tanay Gokhale | Bay City News | July 21, 2026
Measles is highly contagious -- in a room where one person is infected, nine out of 10 unvaccinated people will contract the disease.
Health Matters

Rejuvenation science: Rewinding biological clock works for mice, not yet for humans

By Esther Landhuis | Stanford Center on Longevity | July 19, 2026
A study marks a turning point for longevity research.
climate change

California restricts utility shutoffs as dangerous heat ripples across state

By Alejandro Lazo | CalMatters | July 17, 2026
In a 4-0 vote, the CPUC lowered the temperature at which utilities must stop shutting off power to delinquent customers, from 100 to 90 degrees.
Bay Area

Drive to double Berkeley ‘soda tax’ to 2 cents heads to November ballot

By Thomas Hughes | Bay City News | July 16, 2026
A projected $2.2 million brought in by the higher tax would go toward public education programs and grants in Berkeley.
California

California school districts seek money, changes to social media apps in lawsuits

By Vani Sanganeria | EdSource | July 13, 2026
L.A. Unified and other school districts are suing companies like Meta, Google, and TikTok for platforms they say are "addictive" for children.
health

Kaiser nurses say technology is making their jobs — and patient care — worse

By Khari Johnson | CalMatters | July 9, 2026
Call center nurses at the health giant said workplace surveillance tools and AI prioritize speed and cost savings over quality and safety.
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