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KPBS Midday EditionThe 4th annual Fermented Food Festival takes place Sunday in Encinitas. UC San Diego biologist Rob Knight will deliver the keynote and discuss the links between fermented food and gut health.
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KPBS Midday EditionClosing night film from Australian director Greg McLean chronicles real life story
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The elimination of cost-sharing reduction subsidies slashes payments for a program that provides low-cost health insurance in New York and Minnesota.
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Documentary looks to 2014 police shooting of Dontre Hamilton
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With another federal budget deadline looming, there's a push to add provisions to a spending bill that would help community health centers and other providers of health services for low-income people.
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The state built some key conservative policies into its experimental expansion of Medicaid. Lawmakers, health officials and patient advocates across the U.S. are now keenly watching the results.
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New dētour series production is already close to sold out
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Academy Awards work toward improving their record on diversity
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Many specialists in family leave policy say the tax credits included in the new federal law are too small to persuade most employers to offer such benefits.
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Home health firms sometimes turn away Medicare beneficiaries who have chronic health problems by incorrectly claiming Medicare won't pay for their services, say advocates for patients.
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