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Latest California Healthline Stories

National Study Will Include Mexican-Americans in San Diego County

The National Hispanic Community Health Study is intended to assess the health of Hispanics/Latinos in the U.S. and gauge why they tend to live longer than white residents despite having higher incidences of some conditions. San Diego Union-Tribune.

Unnecessary Deaths Associated With Drug-Coated Stents

Patients who receive traditional bare-metal stents have a lower risk for blood clots than those who receive drug-coated stents, according to an editorial on the American College of Cardiology‘s Web site. New York Times.

Parental Notification Measure Modified

Proposition 85 does not define abortion as the termination of “a child conceived, but not yet born,” language that opponents of the measure said could further restrict abortion rights. A 2005 measure included that definition. San Jose Mercury News, Bakersfield Californian.

Board Considers Strategic Plan for Stem Cell Agency

The California Institute of Regenerative Medicine’s governing board supported a plan indicating that as much as $125 million in research grants and more than $150 million in construction grants could be awarded next year. San Francisco Chronicle, San Diego Union-Tribune.

Group Makes Health IT Spending Recommendations

The California HealthCare Foundation will recommend how to spend $240 million allocated by California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to support the adoption of IT strategies. Modern Healthcare, eWeek.