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Sick children overwhelmed hospitals this past fall and winter, exposing vulnerabilities in the nation's ability to care for its youngest during a crisis.
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California plans to roll out an ambitious plan to manufacture its own insulin, but in the meantime, legislators are proposing to cap what diabetics pay.
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A lawmaker who has authored laws to crack down on school vaccine exemptions is gearing up for another round of ugly debates over vaccines, an issue that has become even more politically inflamed during the pandemic.
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Nancy's Bookshelf: Commentator Richard Parker Reflects On 9/11 & Jeffrey Lobosky Tackles Health CareOn the anniversary of 9/11, Commentator Richard Parker has some thoughts about that event in US history. In 2012 Chico Neurosurgeon Jeffrey Lobosky…
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Californians enrolled in Covered California will see premiums rise by an average of 12.5 percent next year. That's a slight decrease from last year.…
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California officials plan to release next year's monthly premiums Tuesday for people who buy individual insurance plans under former President Barack…
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Nurses hustling and bustling about, beeping machines next to hospital beds and people – lots of people – helping or being helped. That’s what you usually…
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The Celebration Foundation generates funding for cancer-related services in Butte County through its biennial Celebration. The foundation was started by…
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Going out for the day takes a little extra time for 27-year-old Wesley Lemner. Complications at delivery left him with permanent brain damage.In a back…
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Undocumented immigrants make up a large percentage of the uninsured in California, and that can have a ripple effect on people who are eligible for health…