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Fentanyl colored pills: A danger to children as Halloween approaches Fentanyl colored pills: A danger to children as Halloween approaches
Crime September 24, 2022

Fentanyl colored pills: A danger to children as Halloween approaches

In fentanyl it is no longer only a danger for the adult ... more

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US surgeon general declares firearm violence a public health crisis US surgeon general declares firearm violence a public health crisis
Crime June 25, 2024

US surgeon general declares firearm violence a public health crisis

In a landmark announcement, the U.S. surgeon general declared firearm violence a ... more

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Fentanyl, guns, the biggest health threats in the US Fentanyl, guns, the biggest health threats in the US
Wellness February 24, 2023

Fentanyl, guns, the biggest health threats in the US

Republicans see fentanyl and other opioids as the biggest threat to Americans' ... more

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Where to Go For A Digital Detox in California Where to Go For A Digital Detox in California
Social Media April 29, 2023

Where to Go For A Digital Detox in California

An overflowing inbox? Check. Constant notifications? Check. Separation anxiety from your phone? ... more

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The cocktail of death: opioids and cocaine are driving more overdose deaths The cocktail of death: opioids and cocaine are driving more overdose deaths
Wellness July 21, 2023

The cocktail of death: opioids and cocaine are driving more overdose deaths

Drug overdose deaths involving cocaine and psychostimulants such as methamphetamine have been ... more

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7 Bad Habits That Keep Latinos from Disconnecting During Vacation—and How to Break Them 7 Bad Habits That Keep Latinos from Disconnecting During Vacation—and How to Break Them
Wellness April 19, 2025

7 Bad Habits That Keep Latinos from Disconnecting During Vacation—and How to Break Them

Overworking is normalized in many Latino households—but staying “on” during time off ... more

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“I want my daughters to have a better education; we (Latinos) ‘nos han madreado por generaciones’.” “I want my daughters to have a better education; we (Latinos) ‘nos han madreado por generaciones’.”
Art December 6, 2023

“I want my daughters to have a better education; we (Latinos) ‘nos han madreado por generaciones’.”

Héctor "Tetris" Arias, an accomplished artist, is also an activist who defends ... more

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Tío Wili: One of the Last Mexican Healers Tío Wili: One of the Last Mexican Healers
Culture January 4, 2024

Tío Wili: One of the Last Mexican Healers

By Reynaldo Mena An ache in my knee was about to spoil my ... more

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Unprecedented Heat Sweeps the Globe: July 3 Sets Alarming Temperature Record Unprecedented Heat Sweeps the Globe: July 3 Sets Alarming Temperature Record
Climate Change July 5, 2023

Unprecedented Heat Sweeps the Globe: July 3 Sets Alarming Temperature Record

Monday, July 3, was the hottest day ever recorded globally, according to ... more

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Los Angeles ranked nation’s smoggiest city Los Angeles ranked nation’s smoggiest city
Climate Change April 28, 2025

Los Angeles ranked nation’s smoggiest city

The Los Angeles-Long Beach area ranked as the nation's smoggiest region in ... more

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Record numbers in the US are homeless. Can cities fine them for sleeping in parks and on sidewalks? Record numbers in the US are homeless. Can cities fine them for sleeping in parks and on sidewalks?
Homelessness April 22, 2024

Record numbers in the US are homeless. Can cities fine them for sleeping in parks and on sidewalks?

The most significant case in decades on homelessness has reached the Supreme ... more

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Medicare open enrollment starts Oct. 15: Basic guide for your registration Medicare open enrollment starts Oct. 15: Basic guide for your registration
Healthcare October 15, 2024

Medicare open enrollment starts Oct. 15: Basic guide for your registration

Medicare open enrollment, runs Oct. 15 through Dec. 7, is an opportunity ... more

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Mounjaro Gains Ground on Ozempic to Treat Diabetes Mounjaro Gains Ground on Ozempic to Treat Diabetes
Health July 15, 2023

Mounjaro Gains Ground on Ozempic to Treat Diabetes

Over the last year, the injectable diabetes medication Ozempic steamrolled through TikTok, ... more

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Lupus and other autoimmune diseases strike far more women than men Lupus and other autoimmune diseases strike far more women than men
Health February 2, 2024

Lupus and other autoimmune diseases strike far more women than men

Women are far more likely than men to get autoimmune diseases, when ... more

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The safety of sugar substitutes is once again being called into question The safety of sugar substitutes is once again being called into question
Health June 7, 2024

The safety of sugar substitutes is once again being called into question

Researchers led by the Cleveland Clinic linked the low-calorie sugar substitute xylitol ... more

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Christine Escobar: “For me it’s important to start my week with goals and rituals” Christine Escobar: “For me it’s important to start my week with goals and rituals”
Tips May 16, 2023

Christine Escobar: “For me it’s important to start my week with goals and rituals”

For Christine, positive messaging is very important. The ability to change is ... more

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Clínica Romero turns into Winter Wonderland Clínica Romero turns into Winter Wonderland
Health December 23, 2024

Clínica Romero turns into Winter Wonderland

The organization that’s been helping the community for over 50 years holds ... more

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UCLA Part of a $1 Million Research Funding Aimed at Advancing Latino Economic Development UCLA Part of a $1 Million Research Funding Aimed at Advancing Latino Economic Development
Economy November 14, 2022

UCLA Part of a $1 Million Research Funding Aimed at Advancing Latino Economic Development

The UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute (UCLA LPPI), in collaboration with ... more