Los Angeles County Reports 6 New Coronavirus Cases
By: Stefanie Dazio, Associated Press Los Angeles, CA (AP) — Six new cases of the coronavirus have been confirmed in Los Angeles... Read More
Easy Spirit Partners with Iconic Dancer and Actress Debbie Allen in “Live Your Best Life Now” Campaign for Over-50 Women
New York, NY — With a mission to celebrate women over the age of 50, Easy Spirit is proud to launch its Spring 2020... Read More
Covered California Releases Regional Data Behind Record-Low 0.8 Percent Rate Change for the Individual Market in 2020
Sacramento, CA — Following up on the announcement that the average rate change for California’s individual market will be 0.8 percent in... Read More
The Other Drug War: Brand Name Vs. Generic Medications – And How it Affects You
Some big pharmaceutical companies, makers of brand-name medicines, pay off smaller generic drug manufacturers to keep them from releasing more affordable products... Read More
California’s 1st Surgeon General Spotlights Health Risks Of Childhood Adversity
Burke Harris, first-ever Surgeon General of California
8 Tips to Make the Most of Your Next Doctor’s Visit
Visits to the doctor can be very productive with a little preparatory work in advance of the appointment, say experts. “For... Read More
4 Undiscussed but Serious Side Effects of Sleep Apnea
It’s estimated that 22 million Americans have sleep apnea, and that 80 percent of moderate to severe cases are undiagnosed. Also... Read More
Ross University School of Medicine and Tuskegee University Partner to Address Physician Diversity in the U.S.
L-R: Roberta Troy, Ph.D., Provost, Tuskegee University; Lily McNair, Ph.D., President, Tuskegee University; Lisa W. Wardell, President and Chief Executive Officer, Adtalem Global Education; William F. Owen, M.D., FACP, Dean and Chancellor, Ross University School of Medicine. (Photo: Business Wire)
Can Newsom’s Tap Water Tax Plan Stay Afloat?
1. Wade Crowfoot, the states' Secretary for Natural Resources, explained to members of the California Black Chamber of Commerce how the governor's proposed water tax would work. (Photos by Antonio R. Harvey)