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The medical community used to think that difference was genetics. But research shows it’s more about unequal health care access.
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On Tuesday, San Diego city officials called for a stepped-up enforcement of the law.
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While some legal and religious barriers remain in place in the mostly Catholic country, several organizations of “acompañantes,” or volunteers who support women wanting to terminate a pregnancy, feel ready to take the next step.
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October is recognized as Breast Cancer Awareness Month and reminds people to get breast cancer screenings or to donate to breast cancer research and treatment.
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Newsom wants to borrow billions of dollars through a bond to pay for 11,150 new treatment beds. The measure also would overhaul how counties pay for mental and behavioral health programs.
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Mayor Todd Gloria and other state elected leaders on Tuesday applauded Gov. Gavin Newsom for signing Senate Bill 43, which is intended to modernize California's mental health conservatorship laws.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a bill that makes it easier for authorities to compel treatment for people with mental illness or addiction issues.
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The final acquisition of the 302-bed medical campus is expected to be completed late this year.
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The next president of the American Psychological Association is a San Diegan who becomes the first Asian American woman elected for the position.
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Previously, the clause forbade users from copying or distributing materials found on the public health district's website.
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