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Bass administration quietly replaced chief heat officer a month ago17.července After L.A. City Council rejected Mayor Bass's proposal to eliminate the city's climate emergency office, her administration quietly replaced its inaugural director with a senior Bass advisor. After wildfires destroyed 95% of this California tribe's forests, members uncovered 1,200 ancestral sites16.července After devastating fires turned their forest into a moonscape, members of the Konkow Valley Band of Maidu found evidence of their vibrant tribal history everywhere. California employer health premiums will cost as much as a new car in 202716.července Employers are bracing for what could be the highest rise in health insurance premiums in 16 years, driving up the cost of family coverage in California to more than $30,000. How to eat safely amid outbreak of diarrhea-causing cyclosporiasis16.července An outbreak of diarrhea-causing cyclosporiasis has prompted warnings from experts about how to clean and prepare fruits and vegetables. Why public health officials are 'cautiously optimistic' about Trump's CDC pick16.července Dr. Erica Schwartz has the skills for the job running the CDC, doctors say. They just hope she'll be allowed to do it. Anger grows in Boyle Heights as warehouse fire leaves stench, flies and vermin in its wake14.července Boyle Heights activists are calling on Gov. Gavin Newsom to order a mandatory evacuation of the neighborhood, saying a recent warehouse fire has poisoned the air. Trump administration seeks to limit federal funding that doesn't 'advance' presidential policies10.července Proposed in late May, the rule would give political appointees unprecedented control over federal grants for research, education and infrastructure. Diarrhea-causing cyclosporiasis exceeds 1,000 cases in U.S. What Californians should know10.července A parasitic disease that causes debilitating diarrhea has been reported in California this year. Officials explain how to fend off an infection. 'I'd rather my house burn down than get cancer': Herbicide use upends California's fight to save forests9.července A U.S. Forest Service plan to use glyphosate in a burned forest spurs a reckoning in Tahoe: How much should people do to bring forests back? Not everyone is leaving California -- new commercial battery maker sets up shop in Sacramento9.července A factory in Sacramento will be first in the country to make a new alternative to lithium-ion at commercial scale. Contributor: The crucial medical question that AI can't ever answer8.července AI can be very knowledgeable. Doctors can have excellent judgment. But ultimately the patient's own priorities often determine which treatment approach is best. What's the deal with ... coffee enemas?8.července Are coffee enemas actually good for you? We look into the buzz and examine the science, risks and benefits behind the controversial gut-health trend. Fans slam FIFA's cooling breaks. Why the U.S. World Cup team doctor disagrees8.července This year's World Cup, hosted across the U.S., Canada and Mexico, is the hottest played since the tournament began in 1930. If venues are air conditioned, are FIFA's hydration breaks necessary? |