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Diabetes linked to one-third of all California hospitalizations, driving increased health care costs
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Patients with diabetes account for one in three hospitalizations in California, according to a comprehensive new study on the prevalence of diabetes in hospitals and its impact on providers and spiraling health care costs.   The study of hospital discharge records, conducted by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research with support from the
May 15, 2014
Diabetes linked to one-third of all California hospitalizations, driving increased health care costs
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Patients with diabetes account for one in three hospitalizations in California, according to a comprehensive new study on the prevalence of diabetes in hospitals and its impact on providers and spiraling health care costs.   The study of hospital discharge records, conducted by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research with support from the
May 15, 2014
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