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Keeping Hepatitis A at Bay

SF Weekly, by Nuala Sawyer, Oct 4th, 2017  Read on the SF Weekly website The Department of Public Health and local nonprofits team up to reach the populations most vulnerable to the deadly disease. Last summer, health officials in San Diego County noticed an increase in people suffering from nausea, diarrhea, jaundice, and fatigue. Hepatitis A, a […]

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California’s deadly hepatitis A outbreak could last years, official says

Los Angeles Times, By Soumya Karlamangla, October 5th, 2017 Read on the LA Times website California’s outbreak of hepatitis A, already the nation’s second largest in the last 20 years, could continue for many months, even years, health officials said Thursday. At least 569 people have been infected and 17 have died of the virus since November in

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AARS Santa Clara County named one of the Healthiest Employers of the Bay Area 2017

Asian American Recovery Services, Santa Clara County was ranked number nine in the small category in the San Francisco Business Times and Silicon Valley Business Journal’s Healthiest Employers of the Bay Area 2017 awards.  Learn more about the awards from the San Francisco Business Journal: “More and more companies are making employee wellness a priority. Employees spend a

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California’s First Integrated Health Care Center for Low-Income and Homeless People Opens in San Francisco

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEAugust 29, 2017 MEDIA CONTACTIvan Becerra415.392.1000ibecerra@finemanpr.com Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi and San Francisco Mayor Edwin M. Lee join HealthRIGHT 360in celebrating expansion of health and social services SAN FRANCISCO – HealthRIGHT 360 today opened the doors to its new Integrated Care Center (ICC) in San Francisco – the first medical center of its kind in California. The

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New Clinic Offers One-Stop Health Services To Homeless, Low-Income Residents

SF Gate, By Bay City New Service, August 29th Read on the SF Gate website SAN FRANCISCO (BCN) A new health clinic opened in the heart of San Francisco today offering one-stop services for homeless and low-income residents ranging from medical and dental care to help with jobs, housing and education. The nonprofit Healthright 360

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Half-century After “Summer of Love,” Free Clinics Still Play Vital Role

JAMA, by Rita Rubin, August 15, 2017 Read on the JAMA website Growing up in Bakersfield, California, in the 1950s, the grandson of Oklahoma farmworkers, David Smith, MD, had never envisioned himself as an activist. But in 1967, when Smith lived in San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury neighborhood and worked as a clinical toxicology postdoc, the growing counter-culture revolution

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