Latest California Healthline Stories
Millions Of Tax Dollars In Jeopardy In Nevada As Injunction Blocks Marijuana Transportation
The Nevada Department of Taxation will meet Thursday to consider an emergency regulation to allow it to issue distribution licenses before the industry comes to a grinding halt.
New Label Offers Some Flexibility For People Trying To Reduce Their Meat Consumption
A new movement eschews perfection in favor of cheering progress no matter how small.
Your Morning Cup Of Joe Is Actually Beneficial To Your Health, New Studies Find
Two massive studies show that a few cups of coffee a day won’t hurt you and, in fact, lowers risk for dying prematurely.
Report Reveals Sacramento’s Urgent Homelessness Crisis
“This is not just a sobering report, this is a damning report,” said Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg. “This report is a call to action, no excuses.”
Cigarette Sales Plummet As New Tax Goes Into Effect, But Are People Really Smoking Less?
Another possible scenario is that people had stockpiled their supplies before the tax went into effect.
Senators Return From Break To Try To Tackle Health Care Before August Recess
They have three weeks before they’re scheduled to leave town again.
For Many School Cafeterias, Chocolate Milk Is A Sacred Cow — But Its Days Might Be Limited
San Francisco is officially banning chocolate milk starting in elementary and middle schools this fall and expanding to high schools in the spring. Meanwhile, a study by UC Berkeley finds that sense of smell may influence the way the body burns fat.
Even As It Bleeds Cash, Palomar Health Will Continue To Support Medical Group
Palomar’s elected governing board is set to forgive a line of credit that was extended to Arch Health Partners Medical Group for $76 million in principal and $6 million in interest.
Retired Nurse Sues Union Over Not Being Able To Opt Out Of Fees
Marie DaRe says she didn’t realize that the money for the union could go toward political actions.
‘It Must Be Defeated’: Feinstein Blasts GOP’s Proposed Health Bill
Sen. Dianne Feinstein says she has the sense that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell won’t get the votes needed to pass the proposed legislation.