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California Moves on Climate Change, but Rejects Aggressive Cuts to Greenhouse Emissions

NewsBy terrysheproSeptember 23, 2021
Drought, wildfires, extreme heat: California lawmakers cast climate change as the culprit in an emerging series of public health threats, setting aside billions to help communities respond. But they stopped short of more aggressively reducing the state’s share of the greenhouse emissions warming the planet.

Delta Cutting ‘Like a Buzzsaw’ Through Oregon-California Border Counties

NewsBy terrysheproAugust 31, 2021
Zoom in on states with overall good vaccination rates and you see a checkerboard effect, with rural areas far lagging urban zones. That’s allowed the pandemic to rage in places like Jackson County, Oregon, overwhelming hospitals.

To Quarantine or Not: The Hard Choices Schools Are Leaving to Parents and Staff

NewsBy terrysheproAugust 31, 2021
Back-to-school season has fueled immediate covid outbreaks. Instead of beefing up protections, some districts are letting students go without masks, physical distancing and quarantines. And parents are left to make impossibly tough decisions.

Journalists Discuss Long Covid, Delta Variant, Clinic for Migrants

NewsBy terrysheproJuly 5, 2021
KHN and California Healthline staff made the rounds on national and local media this week to discuss their stories. Here’s a collection of their appearances.

‘An Arm and a Leg’: Tips for Fighting Medical Bills from ProPublica’s Marshall Allen

NewsBy terrysheproJuly 5, 2021
Veteran health journalist Marshall Allen has been exposing health care grifters for years. Now he’s written a book about how to fight them. Host Dan Weissmann spoke with Allen about some of the best tips from “Never Pay the First Bill: And Other Ways to Fight the Health Care System and Win.”

Paying Billions for Controversial Alzheimer’s Drug? How About Funding This Instead?

NewsBy terrysheproJuly 5, 2021
Aduhelm, approved by the Food and Drug Administration last month despite questions about its efficacy, could be prescribed to at least 1 million patients a year, for a price tag of about $56 billion. Experts suggest there might be better ways to spend that money.

Rural Ambulance Services Are in Jeopardy as Volunteers Age and Expenses Mount

NewsBy terrysheproJuly 5, 2021
Experts say rural communities must find new models to keep emergency services afloat as more 911 calls go unanswered.

The WHO Didn’t Reverse Its Position on Kids and Covid Vaccines

NewsBy terrysheproJune 24, 2021
The World Health Organization this week updated its guidance on children and covid vaccinations — but in a different way than alleged in a viral social media post.

No Vacancy: How a Shortage of Mental Health Beds Keeps Kids Trapped Inside ERs

NewsBy terrysheproJune 24, 2021
What’s known as emergency room boarding of psychiatric patients has risen between 200% and 400% monthly in Massachusetts during the pandemic — and the problem is widespread. The CDC says emergency room visits after suicide attempts among teen girls were up 51% earlier this year as compared with 2019.

A Break From Breathlessness: How Singing Helped Me Through Long Covid

NewsBy terrysheproJune 24, 2021
Long before covid, music therapists used singing and wind instruments to help COPD and asthma patients. These same therapies might help patients recover from covid’s lingering symptoms as well. And though it wasn’t clinical music therapy, singing with an online choir has helped me navigate long covid.
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