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Important points According to Dr. Katie Fruin, the Veterans Farm at the West Los Angeles VA Medical Center is the largest farm in the U.S. health care system. Veterans Affairs staff and volunteers, including UCLA health staff, veterans, and students, are contributing to the garden’s revitalization by growing fresh vegetables, fruit, and flowers. VA and UCLA Health want to work together to promote a national model of health system-supported agriculture. For as long as Cintrea Cotton can remember, doctors have told the New York native and U.S. Air Force veteran that she was likely to develop high blood pressure. They…
West Los Angeles Veterans Affairs Medical Center volunteer Patricia Jackson Kelly began volunteering after a 26-year military career spanning the Navy, Air Force and Army, where she served as the Women’s Veterans Program Manager for the Department of Veterans Affairs. Her military career included both a non-commissioned officer and an officer period.She said she got her associate’s degree in the Navy and started as an active duty nurse while working on her bachelor’s degree. Upon receiving her bachelor’s degree and learning that there were no female pilots in the Navy at the time, she served active duty in the Air…
LOS ANGELES — Public agencies and private health insurance companies are partnering to create a system of street doctors and clinics to provide medical care, including routine preventive care, to Los Angeles’ homeless population, officials announced Wednesday. did. What you need to know Public agencies and private health insurance companies are working together to create a system of street doctors and clinics that provide medical care to Los Angeles’ homeless population. The goal is to allow homeless residents to see their primary care physician on a long-term, rather than sporadic, basis. More than 45,000 people, many with severe mental illness,…
Two years ago, cases of the viral disease MPOX rose rapidly in cities around the world, especially in the United States, sparking a scramble for vaccine doses to contain the outbreak and alleviate the unpleasant symptoms caused by the virus. The mpox strain was rarely lethal. Still, authorities quickly declared this a global public health emergency in July 2022. In the months that followed, the spread of the virus steadily declined, but cases were not completely eliminated. But last week, a more worrying variant of mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, once again prompted a global health alert. The outbreak is…
Child and family policies have catapulted to a prime spot in the presidential race as Kamala Harris promotes a new care economy for working families and former President Trump touts his past record. “We see a future with affordable health care, affordable child care and paid leave. Not for some, but for all,” Harris told a crowd at the American Federation of Teachers convention in Houston, just days after she became the presumptive Democratic nominee. The Democratic Party platform released Sunday, right before the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, includes proposals to create a universal preschool program for 4-year-olds, provide…
New details have emerged about the death of celebrity health and fitness guru Richard Simmons, who passed away at the age of 76. A family spokesperson said in a statement that the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office confirmed Simmons’ cause of death at her Los Angeles home in July. “This morning, Richard Simmons’ brother Lenny received a call from the Los Angeles Coroner’s Office,” spokesman Tom Esty said in a statement Wednesday. “The coroner informed Renee that Richard’s death was an accident due to heart disease and complications from a recent fall. Toxicology reports were negative for all but the…
LOS ANGELES (KABC) — The driver of a potentially stolen car drove dangerously in the Los Angeles area, making wild turns and driving on the wrong side of the road before finally being arrested. He abandoned his car and attempted a bizarre escape on foot. .Just before 5pm on Friday, AIR7 was on scene as the suspect was driving erratically through Inglewood and nearby areas. Law enforcement did not pursue the driver, but the suspect weaved through traffic and drove at high speeds on the road.The driver eventually stopped and abandoned the vehicle near Compton Avenue and East 92nd Street…
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