Latest California Healthline Stories
Some football players say Larry Burns and his Crosby Clinic have saved them. But the NFL is trying to shine a spotlight on his criminal past.
California Students ‘Clamoring’ For More Mental Health Services
Several bills pending in the California Legislature would set aside resources for mental health care at the state’s public colleges and universities.
Vaping Products Can Be Well-Disguised, So California Is Telling Parents What To Look Out For
The effort is apart of a push for public health officials to try to control the hugely popular vaping trend among teens.
After Arrest Using DNA Database Ethicists Left Wondering: Do The Ends Justify The Means?
Genetic testing and genealogy sites are widely popular these days, but the case of the Golden State Killer calls attention to privacy issues some had glossed over in the past.
Viewpoints: The Pros And Cons Of California Setting State-Mandated Health Prices
A selection of opinions on health care developments from around the state.
The groups are being accused of driving up the cost of health care by masking the price of drugs and forcing higher costs on the insurance companies that pass them along to consumers and employers.
Beyond The Theatrics Of VA Nomination Controversy Lies A Leaderless And Troubled Agency
Dr. Ronny Jackson withdrew his name as nominee to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs, leaving advocates worried about the chaos and risks ahead for the agency that serves 9 million military veterans and employs 350,000 workers. “Veterans are losing six different ways right now, from all directions, and it’s discouragingly unclear why this keeps happening or what might make it stop,” said Joe Chenelly, national executive director for AMVETS.
Fed Up With Homeless Impasse, Santa Ana Takes Legal Action Against Other Counties
Santa Ana Mayor Miguel Pulido said his city long has sacrificed to help the homeless while continuing to carry burdens.
The VA says the move will consolidate mental health services, improve patient care and increase access to treatment for a wide range of veterans. But veterans are speaking out against it.
How A Patient’s ‘Miracle Treatment’ Led To Financial Ruin
Ron and Julie Briggs bet big on Sacramento lawyer G. Ford Gilbert’s controversial diabetes treatment. Now Ron says, “I feel like I’ve been duped.”