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A new study reveals barriers women face in accessing reproductive health services at the Las Colinas Detention and Reentry Facility.
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Two venerable San Diego organizations — the San Diego Blood Bank and Father Joe's Villages — will turn 75 in 2025, with both opening new facilities in the new year, it was announced Friday.
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Everyday people across the country skip medical care because of cost. Those who do seek medical help may end up with a balance they can’t pay off. That debt can hurt people’s credit scores, resulting in long-term financial burdens.
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A new California law imposes harsher penalties for assaulting emergency room workers. It responds to rising attacks on health care workers, despite concerns from progressives and prison-reform advocates.
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Our team looks back at the wellness experiences that stood out this year, offering ways to revitalize mind and body in San Diego.
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A recent Australian study shows that social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram are fueling young men with unhealthy and often unrealistic obsession with lean physiques.
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More than 300 mental health workers at Kaiser Permanente in San Diego have been on strike for seven weeks.
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A report reveals only 21% of hospitals in California fully comply with federal rules for providing accurate cost estimates.
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More than 7,000 local veterans enrolled in VA healthcare in the last year, the department says.
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The Oceanside Unified School District is suing a group of pharmaceutical companies and pharmacy benefit managers for allegedly inflating the price of insulin, causing the district to overpay for its employees' health benefits.
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