Latest California Healthline Stories
University Of California Faces Uphill Climb In CRISPR Appeal
The Patent Trial and Appeal Board can be asked to review its decision, but the university can’t submit any new evidence on its behalf.
Some See Single-Payer As Solution To Health Law Cuts, But Others Are Skeptical
The state has long toyed with moving to a single-payer system, in which residents pay into an agency that essentially functions as an insurance company.
GOP Draft Repeal Plan Scraps Subsidies And Individual Mandate, Rolls Back Medicaid
The replacement would be paid for by limiting tax breaks on generous health plans people get at work.
Viewpoints: Health Law Has Delivered On Its Basic Promise
A selection of opinions on health care developments from around the state.
But others point out the dangers of proceeding without clear cut methods to ensure the process doesn’t harm people who gained coverage.
Shop Sets Goal To Raise $90K To Fund Camp For Kids Who’ve Had Transplants
The camp is specially equipped with a nursing staff, medication and medical supplies and food to handle special dietary needs, but also provides the kids with fun summer activities as well.
Stress, Anxiety From Political State Of Affairs Affecting Muslims
Mosques, student groups and mental health agencies around the Sacramento region are stepping up and offering Muslims a safe place to share their anxieties and receive professional help.
Critics Accuse AIDS Nonprofit Of Straying Too Far From Its Mission
The AIDS Healthcare Foundation has been a driving force behind a controversial construction measure, and some don’t see how that lines up with its core goals of helping those with HIV or AIDS.
Experts: Regulations On Abortion Pill ‘No Longer Makes Clinical Sense’
Specialists in obstetrics and gynecology, public health and regulatory law weigh in on restrictions surrounding Mifeprex.
Efforts To Require Doctors To Disclose If They’re On Probation Get Second Life
Doctors under probation for issues such as substance abuse, medical mistakes, illegal drug sales or sexually fondling patients continue to see thousand of patients, which worries consumer advocates.