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What women can do — and should do — to protect their health

WEBBut she says there are still things you can do and should do to protect your health. Dr. Sharon Malone has been practicing medicine for more than 30 years, and …

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Riverside County Public Health and Partners to Host “Time to Heal

WEBRiverside County Public Health, in partnership with the Jurupa Unified School District and local community organizations, will host the “Time to Heal” Vaccine Clinic & …

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College student explores rare mental health condition in award …

WEBPublished May 2, 2024 at 2:00 AM PDT. / Eva Marie Uzcategui for NPR. /. Eva Marie Uzcategui for NPR. Professor Emily Sendin of Miami Dade College (L) presents Michael …

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Riverside Free Clinic Now Offering Free Mental Health Services …

WEBPublished May 14, 2020 at 12:39 PM PDT. Listen • 0:48. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Riverside Free Clinic is now offering free, virtual mental health services …

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Riverside Hospital System Receives Grant to Expand Primary Care …

WEBFor the 49th year in a row, the Riverside University Health System received a grant from the state to expand access to primary care. The grant totaling $625,000 will …

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Ageism in health care is more common than you might think, and …

WEBDr. Louise Aronson, a geriatrician and author, speaks with a patient at UCSF's Osher Center for Integrative Health in San Francisco.

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The Riverside University Health System will be hosting fairs …

WEBThroughout May as a part of Mental Health Month, the Riverside University Health System - Behavioral Health will be hosting fairs that spotlight mental health with a variety of engaging activities aimed at enhancing wellness and providing education.

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Medicare's push to improve chronic care attracts businesses, but …

WEBThe federal data showed about 4,500 physicians received at least $100,000 each in CCM pay in 2021. Through the CCM program, Medicare pays to develop a …

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San Bernardino Community Garden Aims To Nourish The City’s …

WEBAn organic community garden in San Bernardino aims to improve nutrition among the underserved and combat the city’s status as a food desert. The “Jardín de la …

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Riverside County expanding mental health mobile crisis teams …

WEBCity's that will be supported include Riverside, Blythe, Temecula, and Hemet. Jonathan Linden was a reporter at 91.9 KVCR in San Bernardino, California. He …

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Young doctors are at COP28, and they've got a message for world …

WEBARI SHAPIRO, HOST: Young doctors from around the world are making their mark on this year's U.N. climate talks in Dubai. They say climate change is a …

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Doctor Shortage: Lack of Behavioral Health Professionals Takes …

WEBJanet Coffman studies health policy – she’s one of the authors of the UCSF report. “What we found is that California is projected to have a pretty substantial shortage of behavioral health professionals between now and 2028,” Coffman says.

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New Mobile Crisis Response Vans Unveiled in Riverside County

WEBPublished September 27, 2023 at 1:00 PM PDT. Listen • 3:26. Jessica Greenwell, KVCR Public Media. Riverside County Unveils New Mobile Crisis Response Team Vans. …

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Where public health stands 4 years after the COVID-19 pandemic …

WEBNPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks Dr. Nancy Messonnier, Jennifer Greene, and Raven Walters about the state of public health four years after COVID-19 became a …

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Why homeless people are losing health coverage in Medicaid mix …

WEBEvans is one of about 130,000 Montanans who have lost Medicaid coverage as the state re-evaluates everyone's eligibility following a federally-mandated pause in disenrollment that began during the Covid-19 pandemic.. After the federal government ended the public health emergency, states had to resume regular eligibility checks — …

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Doctor Shortage: How the Inland Empire Came To Have So Few …

WEBKVCR’s Benjamin Purper has part one of our five-part series on the doctor shortage. On Christmas Eve in 1899, the Santa Fe train was coming into town. It …

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Julio Ochoa KVCR News

WEBHe earned a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Colorado and worked at a paper in Greeley, Colo., before returning to Florida as a reporter and as …

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Health industry struggles to recover from cyberattack on a unit of

WEBDr. Margaret Parsons, one of three dermatologists at a 20-person practice in Sacramento, California, is in a bind. Since a Feb. 21 cyberattack on a previously obscure medical payment processing company, Change Healthcare, Parsons said, she and her colleagues haven't been able to electronically bill for their services.. She heard Noridian …

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Kansas's Democratic governor is trying to expand eligibility for

WEBKansas is one of only 10 states that has not expanded eligibility for Medicaid. Many Republican lawmakers there oppose it, and the state's Democratic …

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