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KVCR's Quinn Mays speaks with Breanna Reeves, reporter for Black Voice News and a Report for America Core member about the new federal number 988. A suicide crisis hotline for those in need that is now active.
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KVCR'S Quinn Mays speaks with Breanna Reeves of Black Voice News and Report for America Core about the current gaps in participation in clinical medical trails for Black patients and how increasing participation may overall improve treatment plans and public health.
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Mental health professionals at Kaiser Permanente began a 5-day strike yesterday (Monday), calling for more staffing and shorter wait times. KVCR's…
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Roughly a million low-income Californians could lose access to mammograms, STD treatment, pap smears, and other sexual health services if theTrump…
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There's a lack of mental health providers across California, and new research shows that it's only getting worse. Capital Public Radio's Health Care…
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A debate around a treatment intended to reverse pill-induced abortions bubbled up recently when a state regulatory board allowed some nurses to be trained…
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California will son have two drug and alcohol treatment centers for Native American youth. Capital Public Radio health reporter, Ja'Nel Johnson has…
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A new report released this week by the National Association of Community Health Centers shows that health care for 24 million, mostly lower-income…
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An Inland Empire state senator is pushing legislation that would bring together regional health care players to expand the number of physicians needed…
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Being in a hospital is rarely a pleasant experience, especially for older patients. Now, a program at Kaiser Permanente in Riverside is testing the value…