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27 percent of California adolescents say they are viewed as gender nonconforming, study finds
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The survey measures youths’ perceptions of how they are seen by their student peers

A new UCLA study finds that 27 percent, or 796,000, of California’s youth, ages 12 to 17, report they are viewed by others as gender nonconforming at school.

December 13, 2017
27 percent of California adolescents say they are viewed as gender nonconforming, study finds
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The survey measures youths’ perceptions of how they are seen by their student peers

A new UCLA study finds that 27 percent, or 796,000, of California’s youth, ages 12 to 17, report they are viewed by others as gender nonconforming at school.

December 13, 2017
Majority of L.A. tenants favor smoke-free apartments,  but 80 percent of units are still not protected
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UCLA-led coalition launches citywide effort to promote smoke-free apartments

Eight of 10 Los Angeles apartment dwellers are not protected from secondhand smoke, and an even bigger percentage — 82 percent — would support smoke-free policies in their buildings, according to a pair of new studies by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.

April 06, 2016
Majority of L.A. tenants favor smoke-free apartments,  but 80 percent of units are still not protected
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UCLA-led coalition launches citywide effort to promote smoke-free apartments

Eight of 10 Los Angeles apartment dwellers are not protected from secondhand smoke, and an even bigger percentage — 82 percent — would support smoke-free policies in their buildings, according to a pair of new studies by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.

April 06, 2016
93 percent of Californians would potentially be insured under national health care reform
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If national health care reform is enacted, 93 percent of California’s non-elderly population would have access to health insurance – a nearly 13 percentage point increase in statewide coverage – according to a new fact sheet released today by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.

About four million of California’s 6.

October 19, 2009
93 percent of Californians would potentially be insured under national health care reform
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If national health care reform is enacted, 93 percent of California’s non-elderly population would have access to health insurance – a nearly 13 percentage point increase in statewide coverage – according to a new fact sheet released today by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.

About four million of California’s 6.

October 19, 2009