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VIDEO: Pfizer Voices of the Heart

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CALMATTERS: California May Change Its Mental Health Funding: Why That Might...

By Kristen Hwang CalMatters For the second time in as many years, Gov. Gavin Newsom is pushing for major reform of California’s mental health system, this time by overhauling the way counties spend...

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Grants Focus on Key Barriers to Parks: Parks Equity Roundtable identifies...

San Rafael, CA – Over the next few months, up to $200,000 will be awarded to Marin County community-based organizations to help overcome barriers and connect communities to parks. The maximum grant is...

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How Local Grocer Became a Natural Wonder

The Richmond Standard When Bob Gerner attended his first Organic Merchants meeting in 1970 on Mount Shasta, it led to creating the popular El Cerrito Natural Grocery Company, which he founded and has...

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New Study Suggests Melatonin Use Eases Risk

By Ayesha Hana Shaji, Texas Metro News Staff, NNPA In a recent study, Melatonin, a hormone that regulates sleep wake cycles, could potentially reduce risk of self-harm behaviors in adolescents. The...

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COMMENTARY: Aikido is More than Martial Arts: It’s Community

Post News Group Intern For the last six years, I’ve practiced Aikido at a Berkeley dojo called the Aiki Arts Center—previously named Aikido Shusekai. Aikido is a Japanese martial art focused on...

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Federal Judge Says Health Insurance Companies Don’t Have to Cover Preventive...

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire In a big blow to health insurance in the U.S., a federal judge has ruled that insurers no longer have to pay for preventive care services like cancer and heart disease...

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Celebrate Earth Day All Around the East Bay

By StopWaste.org Happy Earth Month! Whether you’re interested in learning how to get started with worm composting, how to electrify your home, reduce wasted food, or build healthy soil, there’s a way...

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Marin Ranked Healthiest County in State

Despite retaining top spot, work continues to tackle inequities San Rafael, CA – Marin County again has been ranked the healthiest of California’s 58 counties because of its relatively low burden of...

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Women’s History Month Month – Soroptimist International of Vallejo Celebrates...

The Mission – Soroptimist is a global volunteer organization that provides women and girls with access to the education and training they need to achieve economic empowerment.   Soroptimist...

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PRESS ROOM: Walgreens Eases Anxiety for Senior Shoppers with Monthly Seniors Day

Walgreens COVID-19 Pulse Check finds Seniors are Less Socially Active Now than Before the Pandemic and Seeking Confidence in Socializing DEERFIELD, Ill. — Today Walgreens unveils The Walgreens COVID-19...

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Action Required: Medi-Cal Renewal Process Is Underway Across California

McKenzie Jackson California Black Media Californians enrolled in Medi-Cal should keep an eye out for a yellow envelope in their mailbox over the next 14 months. The Medi-Cal eligibility of over 15.4...

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OP-ED: The Obesity Crisis Is Not a Hopeless Fight for Black America

By Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr. Whether we accept it or not, obesity continues to be a complex, chronic disease that kills thousands of Black Americans every year. Indeed, nearly half of Black Americans...

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OP-ED: The Obesity Crisis Is Not a Hopeless Fight for Black America

By Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr. Whether we accept it or not, obesity continues to be a complex, chronic disease that kills thousands of Black Americans every year. Indeed, nearly half of Black Americans...

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Hospital Closures, Cuts in Services Loom for Some Communities. How the State...

By Ana B. Ibarra CalMatters Five months after declaring a fiscal emergency and predicting that they’d run out of funds by early this year, officials at San Benito County’s only hospital said they have...

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The Case Against SB357: Black, Vulnerable and Trafficked

PART 7 – Not all Sexual Exploitation is Equal and Black Girls Get the Worst of It By Tanya Dennis and Vanessa Russell Facts and reality establish that passing SB 357 and similar legislation harms...

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Marin’s Approach on Mental Health: Increase Awareness to Decrease Stigma

Marin HHS and partners offer educational events throughout May San Rafael, CA — Local and global events such as the COVID-19 pandemic, household economic instability, racial inequality, wars abroad,...

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Task Force Recommends Breast Cancer Screening Should Begin at Age 40

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia According to a new draft recommendation statement, the US Preventive Services Task Force proposes that women with an...

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Public Health Officer Sounds Alarm on Rising Rates of Syphilis in Women,...

By Bay City News Sonoma County is seeing “alarming” increases in congenital syphilis and is urging pregnant residents to access prenatal care as soon as possible and asking care providers to increase...

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As Rising Seas Disrupt Toxic Sites, Communities of Color Are at Most Risk

By Kara Manke UC Berkeley News As rising seas threaten to flood hundreds of toxic sites along the California coast, the risk of flood-related contamination will fall disproportionately on the state’s...

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