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The Environmental Working Group is raising concern about levels of hexavalent chromium in drinking water systems. The City of San Luis Obispo says its drinking water meets all of the necessary health standards.
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The Environmental Working Group is raising concern about levels of hexavalent chromium in drinking water systems. The City of San Luis Obispo says its drinking water meets all of the necessary health standards.
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San Luis Obispo is now part of the National Fitness Campaign after opening a free outdoor fitness court at Emerson Park.
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Covered California sells individual health insurance plans to people who can’t get coverage through their job, but many Californians and residents of the Central Coast still aren’t signing up for health insurance.
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What are Adverse Childhood Experiences, or ACEs? They are potentially traumatic events that occur in childhood, and studies show are linked to chronic…
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American Indian Health & Services, Inc. (AIH&S) is one of 41 non-profit Urban Indian Health Organizations nationwide which seek to provide culturally…
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Three Central Coast-based health centers are expecting to receive more than $11 million in federal funding this month.The money will be distributed from…
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Californians with high-risk medical conditions will qualify for COVID-19 vaccines starting March 15, the state’s health secretary announced today.Under…
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As another Valentine's approaches, along with the one-year mark of COVID lockdowns, many relationships are feeling the strain in an uncertain world. It's…
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In a year when the coronavirus has racked up an immense death toll, health officials say there is an overlap with another staggering figure—Americans…