After her dreams of becoming a doctor were denied, one California woman is working to make the profession more accessible to those with disabilities.
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The proposal condenses the Navy site and would use the rest of the land for between 4,000 and 10,000 new units of housing.
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It was a mystery last fall. Millions of bees died at a North County sanctuary — and at first, no one was sure why.
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Long COVID patients can experience severe energy crashes after physical exertion. New research provides clear evidence that there's a biological basis for the symptoms.
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A shelter program for homeless San Diegans dealing with inclement weather was activated Monday by the San Diego Housing Commission and the city of San Diego.
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Cabrillo National Monument will be open to the public during the project.
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If you made a New Year's resolution but are struggling to get started or are already wavering, you may need to refine your goal and nail down a plan to get there. Try this evidence-based approach.
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More information on rescheduling and ticket details will be released in the coming days.
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Roughly 40 million adults in the U.S. have hearing loss, but most don't use hearing aids. This increases the risk of social isolation, physical and cognitive decline and may lead to premature death.
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There tends to be extra need at blood banks at this time of year.
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The agency closed the popular pedestrian border crossing in December, citing an influx of illegal immigration.
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