- How California’s drought affects residents’ health.
- The state’s strict emissions limits have reduced cancer risk by 76 percent in the last 20 years.
- Despite the need, third-generation Mexican adults in California are less likely to receive diabetes care.
- Undocumented adults in Contra Costa County now have health coverage.
- One in six school districts have dropped a Medi-Cal reimbursement plan for outreach, because it’s cumbersome.
- Are insurers still discriminating against some people with chronic conditions?
- Indoor pesticides, such as flea killers, are linked to childhood cancers.
- Your life expectancy in L.A. depends on your ethnicity and neighborhood.
- Is it worth it for the very elderly without heart problems to take statins?
- This year’s flu vaccine should work better than last year’s.