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Latest California Healthline Stories

Beyond Respiratory Diseases: Air Pollution Can Also Negatively Affect Language, Math Skills

The cognitive impact was most pronounced among older men, a troubling sign for how it relates to Alzheimer’s and dementia. Meanwhile, the Pacific Northwest is being smothered by smog from wildfires in both California and British Columbia.

Newsom Wants To Extend San Francisco’s Universal Health Care For Undocumented Immigrants To Rest Of State

“San Francisco is the only universal healthcare plan for all undocumented residents in America. Very proud of that,” gubernatorial candidate Gavin Newsom said of his efforts while mayor of San Francisco. “And we proved it can be done without bankrupting the city.”

Looming Showdown Over Safe-Injection Sites Pits Trump Administration Versus San Francisco

Federal officials warn that any city setting up a safe-injection site for opioid users will be met with “swift and aggressive action” and criminal prosecutions. On Monday, the California Legislature passed a bill approving San Francisco’s plan to open such sites.

Veterans More Vulnerable To Suicide And Can Have A Harder Time Reaching Out For Help

“When they’re in the military, it’s ingrained into them to be self reliant … and asking for help would negate all of that training,” said Nichole Mulford, the executive director of Victory Village, a facility in Amador County that offers support to veterans in need.

Declaring Homelessness Problem A ‘Crisis’ Could Net Local Agencies Millions In State Funds

Local jurisdictions may declare a crisis if a compelling number of people are without shelter and their health and safety are threatened. In addition to the funding, the declaration allows government-owned buildings to be converted for shelter use, and it also may relax standards for temporary housing.