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Environment

Contra Costa County confirms measles case exposures in Walnut Creek and Lafayette

By Kiley Russell, Bay City News | December 29, 2025
Measles can develop seven to 21 days after exposure.
California

Millions of Californians gaining IVF access as new fertility insurance law takes effect

By Kristen Hwang, CalMatters | December 28, 2025
On January 1, large group health insurers in California — employers with at least 100 workers — will be required to begin covering fertility preservation and in vitro fertilization services.
Bay Area

CARE Court was created to help California’s toughest homeless cases. Why that’s been so hard

By Marisa Kendall | CalMatters | December 17, 2025
More than two years after the program first launched, most people starting the CARE Court process aren’t homeless, and those who are homeless aren’t always getting what they need most: housing.
children

Marin County health officials urge childhood vaccines despite shift in federal policy

By Ruth Dusseault, Bay City News | December 12, 2025
Hepatitis B is a serious viral liver disease that can be transmitted at birth, and up to 90% of infected infants develop lifelong infection — a rate far higher than in older children or adults.
Bay Area

Bay Area laboratories join national effort to use AI platform for scientific advancement

By Alise Maripuu | Bay City News | November 27, 2025
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory wants to develop AI models that use data such as scientific images, geographical data, and molecular structures. 
Featured in Category

CEO, president of SF telehealth firm convicted in $100M Adderall ‘pipeline’ scheme

By Gabe Agcaoili | Bay City News | November 27, 2025
The company had a brazen business scheme "based on addiction, deception, and disregard for patient safety."
Health Matters

What to know about the CDC’s baseless new guidance on autism

By Arthur Allen | KFF Health News | November 21, 2025
A reshaped CDC website suggesting that vaccines cause autism has appalled the medical community.
California

Waning immunity and falling vaccination rates fuel pertussis outbreaks

By Céline Gounder | KFF Health News | November 20, 2025
New details from health officials suggest the whooping-cough surge may be part of a national pattern driven by slipping vaccine coverage and waning immunity, with infants bearing the brunt of the consequences.
berkeley

East Bay Women’s Cancer Resource Center set for major expansion after grant approval

By Kiley Russell, Bay City News | November 13, 2025
The grant from the Action for Women's Health fund will support WCRC’s ability to provide free counseling, patient navigation, support groups, wellness classes, and other types of assistance.
California

Health care costs jump to the fore as candidates jockey to be California governor

By Claudia Boyd-Barrett | KFF Health News | November 10, 2025
With the contest a year away, polling shows voters want the next governor to minimize out-of-pocket health care costs, increase mental health care, and expand caregiving services.
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