Tag: california
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Carbon Health Opens First Washington Clinic in Lynnwood
[ad_1] Lynnwood, Washington, August 23, 2022—National healthcare provider Carbon Health chose Lynnwood as the location for its first Washington Clinic to provide primary and emergency care to the surrounding area. The clinic opened Monday, August 1, after a modest ribbon-cutting ceremony by clinic leaders, staff, and Washington Carbon Health remote employees. Carbon Health regional director ... -
Sen. Wiener’s First Transgender Comprehensive Health Care Act Passes Congress
[ad_1] Sacramento – Senator Scott Weiner (D-San Francisco)’s Senate Bill 923, the TGI Inclusive Care Act, passed Congress by a vote of 60 to 11. Now it’s heading to the Senate for final approval before going to the governor’s desk. This first-of-its-kind law will help create a more inclusive and culturally appropriate health care system ... -
Does the 30 Day Fitness Challenge Really Work?
[ad_1] The 30-day fitness challenge has been around since the dawn of the internet age, but there is still no consensus as to whether it is an effective training tool. This is due to the range of different workout plans under the 30-day challenge umbrella that spans individual exercises for specific muscle groups (such as ... -
Best healthcare facility for ‘consumer loyalty’ and ‘patient experience’
[ad_1] NRC Health Last week, we announced the winners of our annual Consumer Loyalty Award and Excellence in Patient Experience Award. About the Consumer Loyalty Award For the Consumer Loyalty Awards, NRC Health recognizes the top 100 healthcare facilities, including the top 10 best-in-class winners, for striving to “develop and maintain long-term loyalty among their ... -
California protects health benefits of young immigrants
[ad_1] SACRAMENTO — About 40,000 low-income adults living illegally in the country will not lose their government-funded health insurance for the next year under new policies announced Monday by the Gavin Newsom, California administration. There is none. California already pays for health care for low-income adults under the age of 25, regardless of immigration status. ... -
Scientists worry the virus could infect animals
[ad_1] Monkeypox virus, illustration. Tom Leach | Science Photo Library | Getty Images In 2003, 47 people in six Midwestern states contracted monkeypox from pet prairie dogs kept with rodents imported from Ghana, Africa. Already infecting more than 14,100 people in the United States and more than 41,000 worldwide, today’s outbreak is spreading primarily through ... -
Nutrition education could be a game changer for our youth
[ad_1] Courtesy: CommonThreads Courtesy: CommonThreads Elizabeth Faulkner August 22, 2022 I am lucky enough to spend most of my time around good food. It’s my job and my passion. Growing up in Los Angeles and cooking at home with my mom had a huge impact on me and started a lifelong love of food. My ... -
California protects health benefits of young immigrants
[ad_1] SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Under a new policy announced Monday by California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s executive branch, about 40,000 low-income adults living illegally in the country will be eligible for government-funded health care. Never lose your insurance for the next year. California already pays for health care for low-income adults under the age of ...











