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Nearly 1 in 5 Californians report need for mental health services, study finds
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In a comprehensive new study on mental health status and the use of mental health services by Californians, researchers at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research found that nearly one in five adults in the state — about 4.9 million people — said they needed help for a mental or emotional health problem.

July 28, 2010
Nearly 1 in 5 Californians report need for mental health services, study finds
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In a comprehensive new study on mental health status and the use of mental health services by Californians, researchers at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research found that nearly one in five adults in the state — about 4.9 million people — said they needed help for a mental or emotional health problem.

July 28, 2010
Education matters: Study of women's health insurance links educational attainment to coverage
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Women with College Degrees More Likely to Have Health Insurance ​ Attention college grads: Your degree may be the key to both a career and better health coverage. According to a new study of women's health insurance from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, women without a high school diploma were nearly four times more likely to be uninsured​ as women with a college degree.
June 17, 2010
Education matters: Study of women's health insurance links educational attainment to coverage
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Women with College Degrees More Likely to Have Health Insurance ​ Attention college grads: Your degree may be the key to both a career and better health coverage. According to a new study of women's health insurance from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, women without a high school diploma were nearly four times more likely to be uninsured​ as women with a college degree.
June 17, 2010
New study finds California neighborhoods "designed for disease"
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DAVIS, CA -- Californians face an added challenge as they battle expanding waistlines and obesity-related diseases - their address. A landmark study released today shows the state's first direct correlation between where you live and your risk for obesity or diabetes.

The groundbreaking study,
July 07, 2008
New study finds California neighborhoods "designed for disease"
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DAVIS, CA -- Californians face an added challenge as they battle expanding waistlines and obesity-related diseases - their address. A landmark study released today shows the state's first direct correlation between where you live and your risk for obesity or diabetes.

The groundbreaking study,
July 07, 2008