Social Media and Health Care Privacy Breach, Rising Homelessness in California, Combatting the Summer Heat
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Social Media and Health Care Privacy Breach, Rising Homelessness in California, Combatting the Summer Heat

Need to Get Plan B or an HIV Test Online? Facebook May Know About It

Twelve of the largest drugstores in the U.S. sent shoppers’ sensitive health information to Facebook or other platforms, according to an investigation by The Markup and KFF Health News.

As Low-Nicotine Cigarettes Hit the Market, Anti-Smoking Groups Press for Wider Standard

The first FDA-authorized cigarettes with 95% less nicotine than traditional smokes will go on sale in California, Florida, and Texas. ?Anti-smoking groups oppose greenlighting just one plant biotech’s products and instead urge federal regulators to set a low-nicotine standard for the entire industry.

Listen: Potential Hospital Bailout Under Fire, as Information Gap Threatens Medi-Cal Renewals

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California Healthline journalists discuss the need to update personal information to maintain Medi-Cal coverage, why health finance experts caution against a sweeping hospital industry bailout, and more recent audio reporting from CHL.

Advocates Call for 911 Changes. Police Have Mixed Feelings.

Though most California counties are experimenting with dispatching health professionals rather than law enforcement to respond to people experiencing mental health crises, powerful police unions fear defunding.

California’s Homelessness Crisis Is Homegrown, Study Finds

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A homeless encampment in San Francisco on June 6. (Tayfun Coskun / Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

University of California researchers found at least 90% of adults experiencing homelessness became homeless while living in the state, and many suffer depression and anxiety living without stable housing.

Opioid Settlement Payouts to Localities Made Public for First Time

KFF Health News obtained documents showing the exact dollar amounts — down to the cent — that local governments have been allocated in 2022 and 2023 to battle the ongoing opioid crisis.

California Schools Start Hatching Heat Plans as the Planet Warms

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A shaded courtyard at Esperanza Elementary School in Los Angeles provides a way for students to spend time outside while escaping the heat. (V. Kelly Turner / UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation)

California researchers offer recommendations on how schools can become more heat-resilient in the face of global warming. Proposed changes to state law could make it easier to build shade structures.

On the Brink of Homelessness, San Diego Woman Wins the Medi-Cal Lottery

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New Medi-Cal benefits provided Annie Malloy with a rental security deposit, money she says helped her avert homelessness. (Angela Hart / KFF Health News)

Annie Malloy, of San Diego, is among the first to receive a new housing move-in benefit from Medi-Cal, California’s Medicaid program. It’s an effort to help homeless and near-homeless people who might otherwise rack up huge medical bills.

Personal Medical Debt in Los Angeles County Tops $2.6 Billion, Report Finds

Medical debt is a leading public health problem, researchers say. Despite Los Angeles county’s ongoing expansion of health coverage, the prevalence of medical debt remained unchanged from 2017 to 2021.

Recovery From Addiction Is a Journey. There’s No One-and-Done Solution.

Drug use has become a major public health crisis, but effective treatment remains hard to find. It does exist though. Columnist Bernard J. Wolfson offers advice on finding help and says not to expect a quick solution.

California Confronts the Threat of ‘Tranq’ as Overdose Crisis Rages

California officials are stepping up efforts to combat the spread of xylazine, a powerful animal sedative that’s increasingly being used by people, often with devastating results. It’s mostly been an East Coast phenomenon, but ‘tranq,’ as it is known, is beginning to appear in the Golden State.


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