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FDA Approves Black Box Warning Language for Certain Antidepressants

FDA officials on Thursday said they have approved the final wording for black box warning labels to be placed on certain antidepressants, after a government panel in September 2004 recommended that the warnings be added, the Newark Star-Ledger reports.

Alarcon Proposes Legislation To Increase Some Fines To Fund Trauma Care

Sen. Richard Alarcon (D-Van Nuys) on Thursday announced that he has introduced legislation (SB 57) that would increase fines for some criminal offenses and traffic violations to fund trauma centers and emergency departments, the Los Angeles Times reports.

Analysis Finds Workers’ Compensation Rate Reductions Slow, Savings ‘Modest’ Since Reforms Enacted

Last year’s workers’ compensation reforms, which were supported by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R), have resulted in premium rate reductions that are “modest at best” and have “drastically slowed,” according to an analysis of rate changes on file at the Department of Insurance, the Contra Costa Times reports.

Few Seniors Search for Health Information Online, Survey Finds

Many U.S. seniors — residents ages 65 and older — have never used the Internet, and as a result, they lack access to an “increasingly important resource for health information,” according to new survey from the Kaiser Family Foundation, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.

Institute of Medicine Report Recommends Stricter Regulation of Alternative Medicine

The Institute of Medicine on Wednesday released “wide-ranging” recommendations to improve the regulation of dietary supplements and other alternative medicines in “an effort to help Americans sort through the mishmash of nontraditional therapies, some of which have potential benefits and some of which are sketchy at best,” the Wall Street Journal reports.

Orange County Register Examines Schwarzenegger Proposal for Program To Address Obesity

As part of his state budget plan, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) on Monday proposed providing $6 million for the California Obesity Initiative, a new project that has “encouraged” some health experts but has drawn criticism from others who say more funding is needed to address obesity in California, the Orange County Register reports.

California Chamber of Commerce 2005 Legislative Agenda Addresses Uninsured, Medical Malpractice

The California Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday released its legislative agenda for 2005, including a request for the state to address the growing number of workers without adequate health insurance, the Los Angeles Times reports.