Anna Gorman

Anna Gorman was a senior correspondent for KFF Health News until April 2019.

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Fight Is On To Protect Health Care In California, Says Foundation Head

KFF Health News Original

The thought of losing California’s Obamacare gains is “somewhere between nauseating and mind blowing,” says Robert K. Ross, CEO of the California Endowment.

Meals On Wheels Wants To Be The ‘Eyes and Ears’ For Hospitals, Doctors

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By checking up on the health and safety of meal recipients, volunteers for the nonprofit network can provide valuable information to medical providers and help ensure better care.

Alzheimer a los 40: científicos estudian la “mutación de Jalisco”

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Investigadores están estudiando a familias de los Estados Unidos y México, portadores de una mutación genética que los hace desarrollar Alzheimer a edad temprana, con la esperanza de encontrar tratamientos para frenar este mal.

Keeping Lonely Seniors Company Can Help Keep Them Healthy

KFF Health News Original

Little Brothers, which operates in San Francisco and several other cities, sends volunteers to brighten the lives of isolated elderly people, helping to reduce the risk of serious illness.

Early Alzheimer’s Gene Spells Tragedy For Patients, Opportunity For Science

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Researchers are studying families from the U.S. and Mexico for clues to how Alzheimer’s develops in young patients, with the hope of finding treatments and even cures for the more common form of the disease.

Estudiantes de California ayudan a hispanos a estar sanos y en forma

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Estudiantes de Cal State son instructores en un programa de ejercicio gratuito ofrecido en parques en el Valle de San Fernando, el sur de Los Ángeles, San Francisco y el condado de Stanislaus. Participan latinos, y muchos sufren de diabetes o hipertensión.

Push-ups In The Park: Cal State Students Lead Outdoor Exercise In Low-Income Areas

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A program to boost physical activity at parks around California can help people lose weight and prevent – or control – chronic conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure.

California Braces For Medi-Cal’s Future Under Trump And The GOP

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California officials jumped at the chance to cover millions more low-income people by expanding its Medicaid program. Now, health policymakers and advocates fear the Trump administration and a Republican-ruled Congress will roll back the state’s progress.

Could Legalizing Pot Diminish California’s Gains Against Smoking?

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Some experts worry that smoking pot could lead to use of tobacco, but proponents of marijuana legalization argue that the two products are different and should not be conflated.

California Lends Its Weight To Wider Marijuana Acceptance

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The number of states with laws permitting marijuana use underscores a national cultural shift toward wider acceptance of the drug, despite the federal ban and limited evidence on the public health impacts of legalization.

New Law Will Expand Mental Health Services For Low-Income Californians

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Legislation recently signed by Gov. Brown will allow about 1,000 clinics statewide to bill Medi-Cal for treatment by marriage and family counselors, deepening the pool of mental health providers.

Can We Conquer All Diseases By The End Of The Century?

KFF Health News Original

According to the neurobiologist heading a much-publicized effort funded by Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, putting scientists and engineers under one roof will be key.