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Valley advocates for Black health equity bring knowledge home, plan year-round resource opportunities
Around the country, Juneteenth is a day to commemorate the past, but this year’s celebration […]
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Nonprofit awarded over $2 million for career pathways in the northern San Joaquin Valley
Valley nonprofit HealthForce Partners was recently awarded three state grants totalling more than $2 million […]
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San Joaquin Valley residents can help make national biomedical research more diverse. Here’s how
San Joaquin Valley residents have multiple upcoming opportunities to take part in a cross-country health […]
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UC Merced breaks ground on new $300M medical education building. ‘It was very much a dream’
There will soon be an exciting addition to the ever-evolving skyline of buildings one sees […]
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Need mental health help in Merced, Stanislaus or San Joaquin counties? Events are planned throughout May
One in four Central Valley residents have needed or had someone close to them need […]
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Foster kids miss out on sports and music. A new California plan aims to help them catch up
Foster kids often miss out on Little League or music lessons. That’s one of the […]
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‘There’s a lot of anxiety.’ How some Valley schools are addressing students’ mental health needs
Seeking mental health care can seem daunting at any age. For the students of Tracy […]
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Black women are at highest risk for pregnancy deaths. How a new California law addresses the problem
Khadija Fox screamed in pain when the doctor forcefully pulled her baby out in a […]
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Napa’s mental health experts (don’t) weigh in on Prop. 1
Today, as California voters decide whether to approve a colossal shift of local mental health […]
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In the Valley, dental volunteers continue this annual tradition of providing free care to youth
Whether it’s a filling, a tooth cleaning, or giving just advice, since 1982 a team […]