Latest California Healthline Stories
Clinton Campaign Fires Back Over Trump’s ‘Bogus’ Health Allegations
Donald Trump and other Republicans have been calling into question the state of Hillary Clinton’s health, but her campaign says the allegations are ludicrous.
After Residents Complain Of Possibly Toxic Water, Fresno Bans Galvanized Pipes
Among other California cities to ban galvanized pipe are Santa Clara, San Diego and Irvine.
After San Diego Man Shows Zika Symptoms, Officials To Spray Neighborhood For Mosquitoes
The resident had recently traveled abroad, but officials are taking precautions by spraying the area on the chance it is a local infection.
Study Pinpoints 15 Regions In DNA Associated With Depression
It’s unlikely the research, done by consumer genetic-testing company 23andMe, will be able to be turned into a diagnostic tool, but it will help scientists study the way depression works.
How To Measure Biological Age: Researchers Focus On Latinos’ Longevity For Clues
Researchers, in an attempt to figure out why some people live longer, have developed a clock that captures a key feature of aging: that as we grow older, there are complex but predictable changes in the rate at which our genes are switched on and off by a chemical process called DNA methylation.
What To Check Regarding Health Insurance When A Child Leaves For College
Experts say to make sure there are doctors and hospitals near the college that are part of the parents’ provider network.
Startup Helps Patients Get Financing For Pricey Stem Cell Treatments
The treatments typically cost between $2,500 to $5,000.
Pregnancy Center Capitulates After LA Threatens Suit Over Transparency Law
The law stipulates that all centers offering pregnancy-related services provide information to patients about all their options, including abortion.
Assembly Approves Bill Targeting Second-Hand Smoke Near Youth Sporting Events
Demoractic Sen. Richard Pan’s measure would ban smoking within 250 feet of all youth sports events.
Struggles Plague Those Trying To Take Advantage Of New Aid-In-Dying Law
One woman’s account shows difficulties still remaining as the health system has trouble adjusting to the new law that allows a patient to end his or her life.