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Teen Builds Apps to Help Pediatric Patients: The California Report | The California Report

californiareport.org — “Going into the hospital for cancer surgery can be traumatic, especially if you're a kid. But one young teen transformed his experience with a benign tumor into a high-tech philanthropic venture that's improving life for pediatric patients facing life-threatening surgeries.View full resource at californiareport.org

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Teen Builds Apps to Help Pediatric Patients: The California Report | The California Report

californiareport.org — “Going into the hospital for cancer surgery can be traumatic, especially if you're a kid. But one young teen transformed his experience with a benign tumor into a high-tech philanthropic venture that's improving life for pediatric patients facing life-threatening surgeries.View full resource at californiareport.org

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For Uninsured, It's Politics vs. Health Care Needs: The California Report | The California Report

californiareport.org — “As defenders and supporters of the federal health law prepare for their big day before the U.S. Supreme Court, the 7 million Californians without health insurance have a particular stake in the proceedings. In Madera County, a largely conservative and agricultural region, one out of every three people lacks coverage. And while many there say they want the Supreme Court to throw the federal health law out, some are struggling to reconcile their political views with their personal needs.View full resource at californiareport.org

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Health Care Chief's Vision Brings Change, Challenge: The California Report | The California Report

californiareport.org — “Los Angeles County's public hospital system is one of the most beleaguered in the the nation. Many would-be reformers have come and gone over the years, but the latest one just may have the magic touch.View full resource at californiareport.org

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#LA's public hospital system may be most beleaguered in nation. But that may change. http://t.co/XK1pkk0r @KQED's Cal Report

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Alternative Energy Research Pushed by Military: The California Report | The California Report

californiareport.org — “The recent demise of California-based Solyndra gave a major black eye to the solar energy industry. But that's not the whole story. Silicon Valley companies specializing in solar panels, wind turbines and biofuels are getting a big boost from an unlikely source -- the U.S. Defense Department.View full resource at californiareport.org

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Diagnosis of Debt | The California Report

californiareport.org — “KQED provides Public Media for Northern California. KQED supplies local news, arts, food, cooking, science, and education information through public broadcasting, blogs, podcasts, video, audio, workshops, and events.View full resource at californiareport.org

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Our series investigating medical debt in California: http://ow.ly/6IGLs

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Female Veterans Bring Changes at San Diego's VA Hospital: The California Report | The California Report

californiareport.org — “Women play a growing role in the military, currently making up 14 percent of those on active duty and almost 8 percent of the veteran population. San Diego has more veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan than any other region in California -- and San Diego's VA Medical Center is going though a cultural shift to adapt to the needs of its new patients.View full resource at californiareport.org

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News: Female veterans bring changes at San Diego's VA hospital http://t.co/bjMy7kmt - #health

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Tijuana Clinic the Brainchild of UCSD Medical Student: The California Report | The California Report

californiareport.org — “A new clinic in Tijuana is offering free care to anyone who walks in the door. It's staffed by medical students from both California and Mexico.View full resource at californiareport.org

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Tijuana Clinic the Brainchild of UCSD Medical Student: The California Report | The California Report

californiareport.org — “A new clinic in Tijuana is offering free care to anyone who walks in the door. It's staffed by medical students from both California and Mexico.View full resource at californiareport.org

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RT @rwjf_vp: Hear how a clinic in Mexico is caring for the underserved w/ free services to anyone who walks in the door: http://ow.ly/6j9ou

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Documents Detail Controversial Pesticide Approval: The California Report | The California Report

californiareport.org — “The state Department of Pesticide Regulation has released internal documents showing its own scientists did not support the decision to approve methyl iodide for use on strawberry fields. The documents were released by court order, in a lawsuit filed by environmental groups against the state. The suit argued that methyl iodide may cause cancer and miscarriages in farmworkers.View full resource at californiareport.org

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Scientists didn't support decision to approve #pesticide methyl iodide for use on strawberry fields http://ow.ly/6gYfQ @KQED

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A Runner's Quest to Battle Parkinson's Disease: The California Report | The California Report

californiareport.org — “Somewhere just south of the Canadian border, a young man from Berkeley is setting out on an extraordinary odyssey. Sam Fox is running the entire length of the Pacific Crest Trail, from Canada to Mexico, with a goal of breaking the current speed record of 65 days. But Fox's long distance challenge is about much more than breaking a record.View full resource at californiareport.org

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Documents Detail Controversial Pesticide Approval: The California Report | The California Report

californiareport.org — “The state Department of Pesticide Regulation has released internal documents showing its own scientists did not support the decision to approve methyl iodide for use on strawberry fields. The documents were released by court order, in a lawsuit filed by environmental groups against the state. The suit argued that methyl iodide may cause cancer and miscarriages in farmworkers.View full resource at californiareport.org

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State releases documents showing its own scientists did not endorse use of controversial pesticide http://ow.ly/6dTQB

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Job Hunting in the Nation's Worst Market: The California Report | The California Report

californiareport.org — “California's latest unemployment figures come out today, and once again, jobless rates in the Central Valley are expected to be much higher than the state average. Fresno recently came in last in a national ranking of the top 100 major job markets. That won't come as a surprise to one woman who's pounding the pavements in search of a job.View full resource at californiareport.org

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Oakland Clinic Provides Medical Care to Ex-Offenders: The California Report | The California Report

californiareport.org — “Most people who leave state prisons do so with no consistent place to get medical care. Instead, former inmates rely on scarce county-funded clinics or fall back on county-funded emergency rooms, straining California's already stretched medical safety net. Some relief has entered the system in the form of early funding from the federal government's health care overhaul.View full resource at californiareport.org

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Oakland Clinic Provides Medical Care to Ex-Offenders: The California Report | The California Report

californiareport.org — “Most people who leave state prisons do so with no consistent place to get medical care. Instead, former inmates rely on scarce county-funded clinics or fall back on county-funded emergency rooms, straining California's already stretched medical safety net. Some relief has entered the system in the form of early funding from the federal government's health care overhaul.View full resource at californiareport.org

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Oakland clinic provides medical care to ex-offenders: http://t.co/ZUaOh7T George Pearson, clinic's Physician Assistant

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