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CDC Chief Resigns Following Reports She Traded In Tobacco Stocks While Running Agency

“After advising Secretary Azar of both the status of the financial interests and the scope of her recusal, Dr. [Brenda] Fitzgerald tendered, and the Secretary accepted, her resignation,” the Department of Health and Human Services said in a statement.

LA Board Wants To Give Health Officials More Power To Forcibly Treat Mentally Ill Homeless People.

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors passed a motion urging state lawmakers to broaden the definition of “gravely disabled.” Doing so would allow officials to put mentally ill homeless people on involuntary psychiatric holds if a court determines that because of a person’s mental illness, he or she is not able to seek medical care.

With Families Returning Home After Mudslides, Worries Turn To Diseases That Were Left Behind

“We know that there’s high bacteria levels and bacteria, and I’m more concerned about bacteria than anything else, quite honestly,” said Santa Barbara County Public Health Department Deputy Director Susan Klein-Rothschild. Meanwhile, Ventura County Medical Resource Foundation specialists are donating care to low-income families affected by the Thomas Fire.

A Game-Changer Or ‘Corporate PR’? Billionaires’ Health Initiative Draws Skepticism, Curiosity

But experts seem to have a common tone: it’s going to be pretty hard to “disrupt” the fairly intractable health industry. Media outlets take a deeper look at the partnership between Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan, where it could be headed, what may be involved and how it already rattled the stock markets.

Americans Want Trump To Talk Health Care At State Of The Union, But It’s Likely To Only Get Passing Mention

Health care barely made an appearance in talking points the White House distributed to surrogates over the weekend. Some say it’s because focusing on the topic would unnecessarily spotlight Republicans’ failure over the past year to replace the Affordable Care Act.