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Business & Finance

California’s medical board can’t pay its bills, but doctors resist proposed fixes

By Annie Sciacca | KFF Health News | August 25, 2023
The bill faces a pivotal vote in the State Assembly’s Appropriations Committee this month.
Elections

Why a Colorado ambulance company wants to limit California taxes

By Alexei Koseff | CalMatters | August 24, 2023
American Medical Response has poured more than $3 million into a November 2024 initiative to raise requirements for levying taxes and fees.
California

After farmworker’s death in Fresno-area heat, UFW and Sen. Padilla say it’s time for stronger protections at work

By Nicole Foy | CalMatters | August 22, 2023
U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla and the United Farm Workers union say a recent death in a tomatillo field was due to heat, but a coroner’s report doesn’t back that up.
California

Toxic trash: California’s aging hazardous waste sites have troubling safety records

By Robert Lewis | CalMatters | August 22, 2023
Can California afford to lose one of the few facilities that still takes toxic waste?
COVID-19

Few firm beliefs and low trust: Americans not sure what’s true in age of health misinformation

By Darius Tahir | KFF Health News | August 22, 2023
A new poll from KFF shows many Americans aren’t willing to embrace misinformation — but aren’t willing to reject it either. And they don’t know whom to trust.
Education

Help young people limit screen time — and improve mental health, body image

By Karen D'Souza | EdSource | August 18, 2023
A new study validates what some parents have observed when teens limit screen time.
California

Promising better, cheaper care, Kaiser Permanente’s national expansion faces wide skepticism

By Harris Meyer | KFF Health News | August 17, 2023
With a $5 billion commitment to a new unit called Risant Health, there are questions about the benefit to current KP customers and employees.
COVID-19

‘It’s here to stay’: Experts weigh in on the state of COVID-19 and the new EG.5 variant

By Katy St. Clair | Bay City News Foundation | August 15, 2023
COVID cases are rising once again due to the emergence of a new variant, EG.5.
California

A blood test that screens for cancer: Does it do more harm than good?

By Mark Kreidler | KFF Health News | August 11, 2023
But many cancer researchers, wary of overtesting, argue it’s premature to prescribe the Galleri test widely.
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New Alzheimer’s drug raises hopes — along with questions

By Judith Graham | KFF Health News | August 11, 2023
Physicians serving Alzheimer’s patients are working out the details of who will get treated with Leqembi.
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