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El Niño turns crumbling California pier into climate battleground over what to save — and who pays16.června Rep. Sam Liccardo wants to rebuild the Pacifica pier with help from the federal government. But does investing in this kind of infrastructure make sense? Californian is infected with rare tick-borne illness. What to know about the deadly bacteria16.června The fourth person in the U.S., the third California resident, has been infected with the bacterium Rickettsia lanei. What COVID is teaching doctors about the relationship between viruses and cancer15.června The pandemic has left some evidence that viral infection may play a role in reawakening dormant cancer cells already present in a patient's body before infection. Oliver Tree, musician and Santa Cruz native, dies in helicopter crash15.června The genre-defying singer-song writer and Santa Cruz native, was one of six killed when two helicopters collided Sunday morning in Brazil. Infant formula recalled after California baby sickened with botulism14.června Nara Organics recalled its baby formula after a California child and two others were sickened by potentially fatal infant botulism, federal officials said. Scientists find a whale graveyard in the Indian Ocean that's millions of years old14.června Scientists have documented a whale graveyard in the Indian Ocean with some carcasses dating back 5.3 million years, and it's supporting a thriving community of marine life. New MLK hospital program brings amputations to zero for at-risk diabetic patients14.června A new program has boosted patients' health while avoiding painful, costly surgeries. In its four years, only one high-risk diabetes patient has needed an amputation. NorCal braces for dry, dangerous fire season as SoCal faces typical conditions13.června Fire officials are bracing for an active fire season in Northern California as high temperatures dry out forests. Southern California will likely see a typical season. Warning of cuts to medical services, L.A. health officials ask state for emergency funds12.června Measure ER isn't enough, according to Dr. Christina Ghaly. She leads LA Health Services, which has joined other California hospitals in lobbying for emergency funds. UC Davis favored less qualified Black, Latino med school applicants, Justice Department claims11.června The U.S. Justice Department said an investigation by its Civil Rights Division found racial bias in admissions at UC Davis' School of Medicine. Why new dads shouldn't panic about low testosterone10.června While a plummeting hormone level can trigger depression and irritability, experts say a modest decline can make men more invested, less stressed co-parents. Santa Monica Mountains' last steelhead trout survived the Palisades fire — and even had babies9.června Scientists feared the Santa Monica Mountains' last endangered steelhead trout were wiped out by the Palisades fire. Then, they found them alive in Topanga Creek. L.A. region begins the year with the smoggiest first 5 months in a decade6.června So far this year, the South Coast air basin, which includes Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties, has seen 39 days when the concentration of lung-irritating ozone exceeded the federal standard, according to preliminary state air quality data. A flesh-eating worm from the 1960s is re-invading the U.S. Are CA cattle at risk?6.června Officials recently detected the flesh-eating New World Screwworm in a calf born in Texas. The once-eradicated parasite could tax a beef industry already experiencing increased prices. Will the discovery impact California farms? |