Californians who get their health insurance through the state’s marketplace will see premiums increase by an average of 10.3% next year.
Covered California officials on Thursday announced the
U.S. News & World Report has named Providence Saint John's Health Center one of the Best Regional Hospitals for 2025, recognizing its excellence in patient care and
Venice Family Clinic will open its doors to the community Aug. 4-8 for National Health Center Week, offering free health services, food distribution and specialized programs for homeless individuals and
California Planned Parenthood, the largest abortion provider in the state, lost all federal funding this week under a preliminary court order that allows the money to be withheld while a
The Santa Monica flagship of a mushroom-based beverage brand that rose to prominence as a coffee alternative, is preparing to host its first-ever Psychedelic Summit on Saturday, July 19. The
Animal shelters and emergency veterinarians across the nation are preparing for one of their busiest periods as Independence Day celebrations create dangerous conditions for millions of cats and dogs.
July
Los Angeles County experienced its most significant decline in drug-related overdose deaths in history during 2024, with fatalities dropping 22% compared to the previous year, health officials announced Wednesday.
The
Gula World and Chabad of Malibu will host "Healthy Body, Healthy Mind: A Direct Connection to the Light," an all-day wellness summit on Sunday, June 22, addressing humanity&
Hospital Names David&Goliath as Marketing Agency, Launches New Campaign
Providence Saint John's Health Center announced recently it has appointed integrated creative agency David&Goliath as
A new interactive kiosk that teaches hands-only CPR in five minutes was unveiled last week at Providence Saint John’s Health Center, marking the launch of a mobile program that
In 2022, California made sweeping changes to its Medi-Cal program that reimagined what health care could look like for some of the state’s poorest and sickest residents by covering