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Latest California Healthline Stories

Smoke-Free Apartment Campaign Urges LA To ‘Breathe Easy’

The goal behind the $3 million effort, funded by the federal Centers for Disease and Control and Prevention is to educate landlords, managers and tenants on the benefits of discouraging cigarette smoking inside building units.

Anthem, Cigna Await Commissioner’s Decision On Proposed $54B Merger

California Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones is expected to make a decision soon, and his recommendation will go to the Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice, the agencies responsible for approving or rejecting the proposal.

Models Advocate For Bill That Would Set Health Standards For Industry

The legislation, which would protect models from dangerous health demands, cleared its first hurdle and is headed to the Assembly Appropriations Committee, in part because of wrenching testimony from those who have worked in the industry.

Lawmaker Unveils Bill Targeting Drugged Driving

“We lack the same kind of deterrents for drugged driving as we do for drunk driving, yet highway safety hazards and fatalities are increasing with widespread prescription and illicit drug abuse across all demographics,” says state Sen. Bob Huff (R-San Dimas).