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Ombudsman: Budget cuts hurt long-term care
Kern's longstanding battle with the mosquito
Read the complaint filed against Dr. Freesemann, others
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BPD: Drug cache found in Dr. Freesemann's home, motor home
The budget dust settles: How did health programs fare?
Prominent doctor arrested in drug investigation
British campaign IDs nine types of heavy drinkers
The latest budget compromise and health care
Bako AIDS Project: $37,000 can go a long way
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Some fun blogs I like, some health and some random:
Weighed Down
Bake Town, CA
Kevin Staker's blog on Medi-Cal Planning and Nursing Home Care in California
The Chicago Tribune's Julie's Health Club
The Detroit News' Health and Fitness blog
The Detroit News' Breast Monologues
The Orlando Sentinel's Healthy Living blog
Schwitzer health news blog
Over my med body!
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The Health Care Blog
Living with Legends: Hotel Chelsea Blog
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Do mosquitoes serve any purpose besides endlessly annoying us and infecting us with malaria, Dengue fever and West Nile virus? A reader posted that question in my last blog post, and because it's such a good one, I looked into it some more. As reader CatherineBaker wrote, "They say bacteria has its charms. Ditto with ants and worms and a hundred other gross things. But HOW are mosquitoes good for the environment or ecosystems or the food chain or whatever?" I put her question to...
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Topics: health, mosquitoes, West Nile virus, environment, Animals, insects
posted by ehagedorn on Tuesday, June 24, 2008 at 10:44 AM
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The weather of this past week may cause West Nile virus problems from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. First, let's start locally. The hotter it gets the faster mosquitoes breed and the faster the virus replicates. It reached 110 degrees Saturday, according to Weather.com. And while we may be in the middle of a drought, Bakersfield has plenty of man-made water sources — abandoned swimming pools — for mosquitoes to breed in. We may be without rain, but the Midwest...
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Topics: health, West Nile virus, mosquitoes, flood, heat, weather
posted by ehagedorn on Monday, June 23, 2008 at 11:48 AM
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Kern isn't No. 1, and in this case, that's a good thing. The state Department of Public Health just announced the first human case of West Nile virus in the state this year — in Tulare County. “The first human West Nile virus infection of 2008 underscores the importance of taking precautions to protect from mosquito bites,” said Dr. Mark Horton, director of the California Department of Public Health, in the news release. “Californians should use insect repellent and...
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Topics: health, West Nile virus
posted by ehagedorn on Friday, June 20, 2008 at 11:43 AM
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Here's another letter to the editor forwarded to me on the budget cuts to Medi-Cal. This one is signed by the CEOs of Bakersfield Memorial Hospital, Kern Medical Center, San Joaquin Community Hospital and Mercy Hospitals of Bakersfield. What do you think? Does this spur you to action? This letter is particularly interesting because it gives their opinions on what will happen to everyone — Medi-Cal patient or not — because of these cuts. (Read the post, "Mercy president:...
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Coming up on Ricky's Retreat, the Bakersfield AIDS Project's headquarters, I was a bit taken aback to see the lawn blanketed in shoes. Seven hundred eighty-four pairs to be exact. There were high heels, cowboy boots, slippers, flip flops — you name it. The "visual representation of HIV in Kern County" that the press release boasted suddenly made sense. The shoes represent the number of people who are HIV-positive in Kern County, said Audrey Chavez, the organization's...
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Topics: health, medicine, AIDS, HIV, Bakersfield AIDS Project
posted by ehagedorn on Thursday, June 19, 2008 at 04:44 PM
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I just got this press release. Do you have "spring fever"? Hi Emily,   Ah, spring, when a young man’s fancy turns to love… or just more sex.   The notion of “Spring Fever” is readily associated with cold weather hermits pouring outside to once again lift their faces to the sun, but LifeStyles Condoms knows that “Spring Fever” may very well mean that these people are quickly bolting back inside to the bedroom. “Spring fever...
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Topics: health, sex, condoms, spring, stds
posted by ehagedorn on Thursday, June 19, 2008 at 12:10 PM
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Mercy Hospitals is hosting an upcoming free skin cancer screening. This event made me think of a recent post, "Health screenings aren't always recommended." It's not that I think screenings aren't helpful, but people need to be aware of the pros and cons of screening. Yes, there are cons. Among them, the chance of false positives, which could lead to spending money on unnecessary follow-ups along with subjecting yourself to unnecessary care that carries its own risks. The U.S....
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Topics: health, Mercy Hospital, skin cancer, health screening
posted by ehagedorn on Wednesday, June 18, 2008 at 05:42 PM
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Gay marriage is on a lot of people's minds today. And, at least for the wedding party, it will improve their minds' health, according to some psychiatrists. For Gay Marriage Day '08, I dug this story out of Psychiatric Times: Numerous studies exploring the relationship between mental health and marriage in the general population have suggested that on average, married individuals have better mental health, more emotional support, less psychological distress, and lower rates of psychiatric...
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Topics: health, Gay Marriage, stigma, mental health, discrimination
posted by ehagedorn on Tuesday, June 17, 2008 at 11:38 AM
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It seems like if you wait long enough a study will come out finding something healthy in your junk-food-of-choice. Case in point: Drinking up to six cups a day of caffeinated or decaffeinated coffee won't shorten your life span, a new study shows. In fact, coffee might even help the heart, especially for women. Score one for Starbucks. From the Washington Post: In the study, the Spanish team looked at the relationships between coffee drinking and the risks of dying from heart disease,...
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Topics: health, coffee, nutrition, heart, science
posted by ehagedorn on Monday, June 16, 2008 at 04:14 PM
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A year ago today, news was breaking of Kern's first human case of West Nile virus of the year -- the first human case in the state. Today, I'm working on a story about our first infected mosquito pool. Positive mosquitoes often precede positive humans. Fingers crossed, maybe this year won't be quite as bad? Still, that doesn't mean you should stop taking precautions. Chances are someone is going to get sick. The trap has been found in the in 93314 ZIP code, which is west of Heath Road and...
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Topics: health, West Nile virus, mosquitoes, public health
posted by ehagedorn on Friday, June 13, 2008 at 12:32 PM
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I've spent several hours this week weeding through inspections and complaints against local hospitals and nursing homes. (Read "State investigating Kern Valley nursing home again," which ran Wednesday in The Californian.) That is why this recent story from the Riverside Press-Enterprise piqued my interest. The majority of complaints lodged against California medical facilities -- hospitals, medical clinics and others regulated by the state Department of Public Health -- are...
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Topics: health, nursing homes, Kern Valley Healthcare District, hospitals, doctors
posted by ehagedorn on Friday, June 13, 2008 at 11:33 AM
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Right now I'm lying on my couch, looking like a chipmunk, watching "Who Framed Roger Rabbit." I had no idea getting my wisdom teeth removed would be so boring. (And for the record, "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" is the only thing on besides "The Princess Diaries 2." I've watched most of my movies so many times that at the moment none of them seem appealing.) I think my sudden period of painlessness and boredom could be due to the vicodin kicking in. What was it...
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Topics: health, teeth, pain, wisdom teeth, Dentistry, dental health
posted by ehagedorn on Friday, June 6, 2008 at 08:58 PM
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Houchin Blood Bank certainly wouldn't find a spot on VH1's "Best Week Ever." Let's start with the dire blood shortage. The blood bank is in need of all blood types. Houchin strives to have 600 units of blood available daily, said Tracy Hunter, Houchin’s community relations coordinator. The bank is down to 259 units. One patient can use 150 units, she added. “That would wipe out about half of what we have right now,” she said. “It’s a really...
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Topics: health, Houchin Blood Bank, donating blood, Kern County
posted by ehagedorn on Thursday, June 5, 2008 at 03:09 PM
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Will Kern County be ground zero for West Nile virus again this year? Are we doing anything to prepare? Find out for yourself. County directors from Public Health Services, Environmental Health Services and the Kern Mosquito and Vector Control District, among others, will talk about their West Nile plans and answer residents’ questions at a town hall meeting tomorrow. Kern County had the most cases of the mosquito-borne virus — 140 — of any county in the country last year....
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Topics: health, medicine, West Nile virus, mosquitoes, Kern County, Michael Rubio, public health, environment
posted by ehagedorn on Wednesday, June 4, 2008 at 02:54 PM
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Several health care bills are working their ways through the Assembly and Senate — many incorporating ideas originally introduced in the governor's health care proposal and other older bills. According to California Healthline and the L.A. Times, some aim to curb the insurance industry by: requiring insurers to spend at least 85 percent of premium income on patient care permitting insurers to rescind coverage only after getting approval from state regulators; ...
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Topics: health, Politics, California, legislature, health care, health insurance, medicine, MRSA
posted by ehagedorn on Wednesday, June 4, 2008 at 11:51 AM
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Russell Judd, president of Mercy Hospitals, submitted a letter to the editor about the state's cuts to Medi-Cal. I would love to hear your thoughts. For more info about the cuts, read "Calif. sued over Medi-Cal rate cuts" and "Is health reform dead?" Budget Cuts Put Hospitals and Lives at Risk California's community hospitals provide vital health care services and emergency care to millions of people around the clock. But new budget cuts will negatively impact...
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Topics: health, Medi-Cal, Politics, government, California, Mercy Hospital, Kern Medical Center, budget
posted by ehagedorn on Tuesday, June 3, 2008 at 06:07 PM
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Kids with perfect attendance freak me out. I'm not talking about the kids with one stellar year but rather the ones who don't miss a day of school their entire school career. Californian columnist Robert Price talked to one of these kids recently. (Read "13 years without missing school? Somebody take his temperature," which ran over the weekend.) Don't get me wrong; I'm proud of these kids. Waking up and wanting to go to school when you're well can be hard enough. But in this...
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Topics: health, Education, Schools, sickness, MRSA, meningitis, flu, children, parenting
posted by ehagedorn on Tuesday, June 3, 2008 at 05:37 PM
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