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"One-stop shop": Physical and mental health care under one roof
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Providing medical care and behavioral health services in a single community-based setting is emphasized by health care reform, but how successful have California practitioners been in merging the two systems?   That's the topic of a new policy brief by the
January 29, 2015
"One-stop shop": Physical and mental health care under one roof
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Communications Team
Providing medical care and behavioral health services in a single community-based setting is emphasized by health care reform, but how successful have California practitioners been in merging the two systems?   That's the topic of a new policy brief by the
January 29, 2015
More than one-third of California teens do not participate in school physical education
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Despite a state requirement that public middle and high school students get 400 minutes of physical education every 10 days, approximately 1.3 million teens — more than a third (38 percent) of all adolescents enrolled in California public schools — do not participate in any school-based physical education classes, according to a new policy brief from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.

May 31, 2011
More than one-third of California teens do not participate in school physical education
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Despite a state requirement that public middle and high school students get 400 minutes of physical education every 10 days, approximately 1.3 million teens — more than a third (38 percent) of all adolescents enrolled in California public schools — do not participate in any school-based physical education classes, according to a new policy brief from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.

May 31, 2011
Nearly 4 million Californians report sexual or physical violence from a spouse or companion
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Nearly 4 million adults in California reported being a victim of physical or sexual violence at the hands of a spouse, companion or other intimate partner, according to estimates in a new policy brief from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.  

Of those victims, more than 1 million reported being forced to have sex by an intimate partner, the study found.

April 28, 2010
Nearly 4 million Californians report sexual or physical violence from a spouse or companion
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Nearly 4 million adults in California reported being a victim of physical or sexual violence at the hands of a spouse, companion or other intimate partner, according to estimates in a new policy brief from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.  

Of those victims, more than 1 million reported being forced to have sex by an intimate partner, the study found.

April 28, 2010