Latest California Healthline Stories
Deadly Bacteria Infects Critically Ill Infants, And Hospital Doesn’t Know How It Happened
None of the babies at UC Irvine Medical Center who were infected have died.
Negotiator-In-Chief Eyes Subsidies As Bargaining Chip To Get Democrats To The Table
The abrupt disappearance of the so-called insurer bailouts could trigger a collapse of the health law’s marketplace. “Obamacare is dead next month if it doesn’t get that money,” President Donald Trump said. “What I think should happen and will happen is the Democrats will start calling me and negotiating.”
More Mumps Cases At Chapman University Confirmed
The outbreak started in late January among law students and later spread to the undergraduate population.
Company Wants To Fight Cancer Without So Much Damage To Healthy Cells
Maverick Therapeutics Inc. thinks it can engage the body’s own T cells to fight the disease.
Virtual Reality Project Allows Doctors To Teleport Into A Heart
“I can literally see where the blood’s coming from and where it’s going in a way that I never had,” says Dr. Christopher Knoll, a Stanford pediatric cardiology fellow.
Even With Insurance, Cancer Patients Often Left Dealing With ‘Financial Toxicity’ Of Care
Nationwide in 2014, Americans had to pay up to $4 billion in out-of-pocket costs for cancer treatment.
VA’s New Site Lets Veterans Check Local Wait Times For Clinics
The agency wants the site to promote transparency and public scrutiny after years of scandal over wait times.
Strict Vaccination Bill Yields Success In California Schools
Nearly 96 percent of kindergartners in the state are vaccinated after the measure’s first year of implementation.
Trump Promises ‘Phenomenal Tax Reform,’ But Says He Wants ‘To Do Health Care First’
President Donald Trump is not giving up on getting a Republican health care plan through Congress.
Those Affected By Bacteria Outbreak At Dental Clinic File Claims Against City
“We have reason to suspect that there is a systemic water issue,” said Daniel Hodes, who represents 15 of the children.