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Risk for newly diagnosed diabetes after COVID-19 Risk for newly diagnosed diabetes after COVID-19
COVID November 22, 2022

Risk for newly diagnosed diabetes after COVID-19

There is growing evidence that patients recovering after a severe acute respiratory ... more

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Officials are calling for residents to wear masks and keep vaccines up-to-date Officials are calling for residents to wear masks and keep vaccines up-to-date
Health December 17, 2023

Officials are calling for residents to wear masks and keep vaccines up-to-date

    Officials are calling for residents to wear masks and keep vaccines up-to-date. Three ... more

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Walking or running? Both are good but you can choose to speed up the pace Walking or running? Both are good but you can choose to speed up the pace
Health April 17, 2024

Walking or running? Both are good but you can choose to speed up the pace

Walking is among the world's most popular forms of exercise, and far ... more

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Ozempic No Longer in Shortage, But Can Consumers Afford It? Ozempic No Longer in Shortage, But Can Consumers Afford It?
Health February 23, 2025

Ozempic No Longer in Shortage, But Can Consumers Afford It?

  Blockbuster weight-loss and diabetes drugs Wegovy and Ozempic no longer in shortage, the ... more

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Social Security cost-of-living adjustment: recipient will see an increase of about $54 per month Social Security cost-of-living adjustment: recipient will see an increase of about $54 per month
Economy October 13, 2023

Social Security cost-of-living adjustment: recipient will see an increase of about $54 per month

Social Security cost-of-living adjustment. Tens of millions of older Americans will see ... more

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Baldwin Hills tenants fighting Boston University to keep their homes Baldwin Hills tenants fighting Boston University to keep their homes
Housing January 2, 2023

Baldwin Hills tenants fighting Boston University to keep their homes

Dozens of Black and Latine tenants held a press conference on December ... more

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Groceries are expensive, but they don’t have to break the bank Groceries are expensive, but they don’t have to break the bank
Economy July 23, 2024

Groceries are expensive, but they don’t have to break the bank

If you’ve noticed that you’re paying more than before for the same ... more

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Will There Be a Quick Reconstruction? L.A. County Homebuilding is Among the Slowest in the Country Will There Be a Quick Reconstruction? L.A. County Homebuilding is Among the Slowest in the Country
Housing January 14, 2025

Will There Be a Quick Reconstruction? L.A. County Homebuilding is Among the Slowest in the Country

Gov. Gavin Newsom is trying to speed up homebuilding approvals to increase ... more

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Small Businesses Look for Options to Avoid Increasing Costs Due to Tariffs Small Businesses Look for Options to Avoid Increasing Costs Due to Tariffs
Economy May 27, 2025

Small Businesses Look for Options to Avoid Increasing Costs Due to Tariffs

Many companies across the country promising not to raise prices on customers ... more

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32 hours workweek? It may seem far-fetched, but some in Washington want it 32 hours workweek? It may seem far-fetched, but some in Washington want it
Labor March 18, 2024

32 hours workweek? It may seem far-fetched, but some in Washington want it

When the phenomenon of reducing the workweek began to take shape in ... more

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Sport Programs are More Important than Ever for Kids’ Mental Health Sport Programs are More Important than Ever for Kids’ Mental Health
Mental Health May 23, 2023

Sport Programs are More Important than Ever for Kids’ Mental Health

The COVID-19 pandemic has been harmful to kids’ mental health, but participation ... more

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Many Fear the Art of Doing Nothing Many Fear the Art of Doing Nothing
Mental Health July 3, 2023

Many Fear the Art of Doing Nothing

Doing nothing, just glancing at the horizon while the waves of the ... more

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More people are pessimistic than optimistic about the future of the family More people are pessimistic than optimistic about the future of the family
Mental Health September 16, 2023

More people are pessimistic than optimistic about the future of the family

Trends in marriage and fertility along with shifting social norms and important ... more

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81% of Americans said divorce is morally acceptable 81% of Americans said divorce is morally acceptable
Mental Health January 28, 2024

81% of Americans said divorce is morally acceptable

Divorce has become a major life milestone replete with specialized parties, large ... more

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The Alarm Over Social Media Is Getting Through to Teens The Alarm Over Social Media Is Getting Through to Teens
Mental Health April 23, 2025

The Alarm Over Social Media Is Getting Through to Teens

Rising rates of poor mental health among youth have been called a ... more

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Councilwoman urges community to enroll seniors in free meal program Councilwoman urges community to enroll seniors in free meal program
LA December 17, 2023

Councilwoman urges community to enroll seniors in free meal program

The free meal program approved by The Los Angeles City Council which ... more

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Is the California “exodus” over? Is the California “exodus” over?
LA October 31, 2024

Is the California “exodus” over?

Is the California “exodus” over? Ponder that the flow of Californians leaving for ... more