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San Diego's only East County hospital recently voted to unionize 1,458 health care workers — but Sharp Grossmont officials are objecting to the election result.
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COVID-19 cases rose slightly over the last week, prompting San Diego County public health officials to once again urge residents to get vaccinated and boosted.
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For decades researchers have struggled to find a contraceptive methods for males. A new fast-acting compound shows promise — assuming it turns out to work as well in men as in mice.
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KPBS Midday EditionIt's been two years since San Diego County debuted its Mobile Crisis Response Teams.
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They came to tell Congress about their "recovery plan" for physicians, which includes a Medicare pay boost and an end to some frustrating insurance company requirements.
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Cannabis is a legal and a relatively safe drug. But legalization has brought an increase in adverse side effects and cannabis-related ER visits.
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The state money is intended to support residents in entering the legal cannabis industry through funding grants.
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The Pennsylvania Democrat checked himself into Walter Reed hospital on Wednesday night.
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Eye-opening testimony from a top scientist offers a useful primer on the role social media may play in the teen mental health crisis.
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The state Supreme Court kept two state bans in place after Kentucky voters signaled support for abortion rights at the ballot box last November.
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