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Beloved eagle, a school mascot, electrocuted on power lines above Bay Area elementary school26.listopadu A beloved eagle, a school mascot, was electrocuted on PG&E power lines near an elementary school in the Bay Area. Could anything have been done to prevent it? How often does this happen? This rural hospital closed, putting lives at risk. Is it the start of a 'tidal wave'?26.listopadu Glenn Medical Center in Willows closed Oct. 21 after losing "Critical Access" status. Many other California hospitals face similar threats. Cal Fire approach to SoCal's wildfire crisis could make things worse, court says25.listopadu A statewide Cal Fire program risks making fires worse by removing native chaparral and allowing the spread of more flammable grasses, a court ruled. California braces for early, sharper flu season as virus mutation outpaces vaccine, experts say25.listopadu California could see an early and especially sharp start to the annual flu season, as a combination of low vaccination rates and late mutations to the virus may leave the state particularly exposed to transmission. Can you survive a wildfire sheltering at home? For one community, L.A. County Fire says it may be the only option24.listopadu L.A. County Fire plans to order Topanga residents to shelter-in-place if evacuating from fire isn't possible. It's raised concern from experts and residents, but the department says it has no other options. Washington state resident dies of new H5N5 form of bird flu22.listopadu The person, who lived in Grays Harbor County, Wash., had been hospitalized earlier this month in Kings County, where Seattle is located. California regulators approve rules to curb methane leaks and prevent fires at landfills21.listopadu California air regulators adopted new rules designed to reduce methane leaks and better respond to disastrous underground fires at landfills statewide. CDC replaces website on vaccines and autism with false and misleading statements20.listopadu The CDC removed its own research into the safety of vaccines and replaced it with inaccurate statements. Autistic youth are more likely to think about and die from suicide. What parents need to know20.listopadu Autistic youth experience depression and suicidal thoughts at higher rates than non-autistic peers. What parents and healthcare providers should know about the challenges they face and how to help. Kratom was linked to 6 L.A. deaths and banned in the county. But the supplement's actual health risks remain a mystery20.listopadu Toxicologists weigh in on recently reported kratom-related deaths in Los Angeles County as public health officials pull products from shelves. Identity first, or person first? Guidelines this series follows when writing about autism and mental health20.listopadu When writing about autism or mental health, words matter. Here are some notes on how we choose ours. Autistic kids are at higher risk of suicide. Why don't their parents and doctors know?20.listopadu Autistic kids are far more likely to think about and die from suicide than their neurotypical peers. Autism researchers and advocates are working towards developing better screening tools, safety plans, therapies and prevention strategies that take neurodiversity into account. L.A. County's first flu death confirmed in a season that could be harsh20.listopadu Health experts recommend an annual flu vaccination for everyone older than 6 months, especially as the holiday season nears. Some California landfills are on fire and leaking methane. Newly proposed rules could make them safer20.listopadu California is considering adopting new rules to better identify and more quickly to respond to dangerous methane leaks and underground fires at landfills statewide. 'We can't just teach abstinence': How advice on bed-sharing with a baby is evolving18.listopadu As bed-sharing between parents and infants has grown, some advice focuses on ways to reduce SIDS and suffocation risks instead of discouraging the practice. |