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Latest California Healthline Stories

Davis Announces $16.6M in Housing, Medical Services Grants for Homeless with Mental Illness

Gov. Gray Davis (D) on Sunday announced $16.6 million in grants for 14 private, not-for-profit and local government agencies to help provide housing and other services for low-income homeless people with mental illness and other health conditions, the AP/Contra Costa Times reports.

Assembly Unanimously Passes Bill to Require Hospitals to Provide EC to Rape Survivors

The Assembly on Monday voted unanimously in favor of a bill (AB 1860) that would require hospitals to offer emergency contraception to rape survivors when they receive medical treatment, the Long Beach Press-Telegram reports.

WellPoint Posts a 46% First-Quarter Net Income Increase

Thousand Oaks-based WellPoint Health Networks Inc. reported yesterday that its net income grew 46% in the first quarter compared to a year ago, largely due to membership gains, acquisitions and medical and administrative costs that were lower than anticipated, the Los Angeles Times reports.

Congress Debates Reauthorizing Funding for Abstinence-Only Education as Study on Effectiveness is Released

Congress yesterday debated a provision in pending welfare reform legislation that would reauthorize funding for abstinence-only sex education as a preliminary HHS-funded report finding no proof that such programs are effective was released, the AP/Los Angeles Times reports.

FTC Accuses Brand-Name Drug Manufacturers of Preventing Generics from Reaching the Market

Federal Trade Commission Chair Timothy Muris yesterday said that brand-name drug companies have used “illegal tactics” to delay the introduction of generic competition to the market, “depriving consumers of the benefits of less expensive generic drugs,” the New York Times reports.