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California issues advisory on a parasitic fly whose maggots can infest living humans14:16 California health officials warn that the New World Screwworm could arrive in California from an infested traveler or animal, or from the natural travel of the parasitic flies. Did L.A. wildfire debris worsen this year's toxic algal bloom? Researchers say it's unlikely14:16 Toxic algae killed hundreds of marine mammals near L.A. in the last year. Scientists suspected January wildfire runoff may be to blame, but new research says no. As California installs more artificial turf, health and environmental concerns multiply14:16 Retail and marketing data suggest California is home to more synthetic turf than any other place in the world — with schools making up one of the largest sectors. Yet, Californians consistently say they want less plastic, PFAS and other contaminants in their environment. What gives? California's summer COVID wave shows signs of waning. What are the numbers in your community?1:45 While some COVID indicators are rising in California, others are starting to fall — a hint that the summer wave may start to decline soon. California says it can no longer trust Washington on COVID vaccines. A major battle is looming15.září California's COVID surge is showing signs of peaking as the state pushes back against federal guidelines that some say have jeopardized access to vaccines. NFL and UFC athletes try 'game-changing' psychedelic to treat brain injury12.září Ibogaine is a Schedule 1 drug in America with no legal medical uses. But the results, several athletes say, are game-changing. L.A. child dies from complication of measles infection contracted in infancy12.září The child died from subacute sclerosing panencephalitis, a fatal progressive brain disorder that strikes roughly 1 in 10,000 people infected with measles. California moves to close overdose protection loophole that deters students from seeking emergency help11.září State lawmakers pass a bill that shields college students from disciplinary action if they call 911 during an overdose emergency. Forest Service reverses decades-long ban, allows wildfire firefighters to use N95 masks11.září After asserting for years that firefighters cannot do their jobs while wearing protective masks, the U.S. Forest Service will now provide the breathing protection. California has a strict vaccine mandate. Will it survive the Trump administration?10.září California is one of five states with laws that do not allow religious exemptions to school vaccines. The Trump administration is moving to expand parents' right to opt out. Kennedy commission child health report ignores gun violence, the leading cause of child death10.září HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said violence could be fault of antidepressants, social media and video games, but not guns. OpenAI installs parental controls following teen's death9.září A San Francisco family sued after finding months of alarming conversation between their son, who died by suicide, and ChatGPT. Lopez: When I got COVID, readers said it proved vaccines don't work. What has RFK Jr. wrought?9.září It's hard to snuff out misinformation when the nation's health services administration specializes in it. A tour of the sound and heat hellscape that is L.A.9.září A pioneering study seeks to figure out how a combination of high heat and loud noise impacts the brains and health of L.A. residents. |