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Latest California Healthline Stories

AMA: Congress Must Lift Ban On Gun Violence Research

“With approximately 30,000 men, women and children dying each year at the barrel of a gun in elementary schools, movie theaters, workplaces, houses of worship and on live television, the United States faces a public health crisis of gun violence,” AMA President Dr. Steven Stack said in a statement.

Kern County Tries To Help First Responders Cope With PTSD

In other public health news, UC San Francisco researchers find a link between counties where alcohol is banned and heart failure. And a new study says that only 20 percent of the low-income children who qualify for a summer lunch program were served last year.

Qsymia Rates Best Among New Weight-Loss Medications Recently Approved By FDA

Meanwhile, news outlets report on other news related to the fight against obesity including why it’s so difficult to keep weight off after a big loss, the danger of undernourishment even for those who are overweight and the FDA approves a new surgical technique.

After Orlando Massacre, Venture Blood Centers See Influx Of Visitors

It comes down to people wanting to help after a tragedy, Tony Briggs, biomedical spokesman for the American Red Cross says. “A lot of people might not have money to donate, but they say, ‘I can give blood.'” Meanwhile, Democrats want to move on getting rid of the donation ban for gay men.

The Silence Of Elder Abuse

Modesto police are investigating 30 cases of elder abuse just this year — but one of the hardest parts about prosecuting and curbing it is that the victims are often too embarrassed or scared to to speak up.