Swimmers and surfers, be aware that a rain advisory is in effect along the Los Angeles and Orange County coastline.
Consumers in California can now comparison shop for health care services
Residents are advised to avoid physical activity and stay indoors because smoke from the Woolsey Fire can cause serious health problems.
The grand opening ceremony will offer free food, music, giveaways and raffles.
New Long Beach Office Location Provides Patients Convenient Access to Primary Care and Sports Medicine Services
Kaiser Permanente South Bay is recognized as a Best Hospital for Obstetrics, Best Bariatric Surgery, and Best Breast Center.
LA County health officials have issued an elevated bacteria warning to swimmers and surfers at local beaches.
A study had found an active fault under the Long Beach campus; then, they announced the seismic compliance requirements can't be met.
A Yelp reviewer reportedly saw an employee carrying boxes of Popeyes Louisiana Chicken into the kitchen.
Three human cases of the virus have been reported in Long Beach this year.
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Tommy's Restaurant, where the incident occurred, questions the authenticity of the video.
Congratulations, Long Beach. You're in good hands, according to the U.S. News and World Report of best hospitals.
A 7,500-gallon sewage spill has forced the closure of all Alamitos Bay beaches in Long Beach.
The presence of West Nile virus was confirmed in mosquitoes collected in Long Beach, the County Vector Control District said.
The March of Dimes California Chapter Community Grant is designed to close the health inequities gap and improve infant health.
Paramedic Rescue 12 has been restored and police academy operations have been reinstated. The restorations will be effective Mar. 1.
Mycobacterium chimaera is a slow-growing bacteria, and the infection may not become apparent until months or years after surgery.
Los Angeles County public health officials announced that they identified drug-resistant E. coli bacteria in a county resident.
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is warning swimmers and surfers to avoid storm water runoff.
The hospital was fined $50,000 after a patient walked out of the emergency room and died after jumping off the roof of the parking structure
Officials issued a rain advisory, urging people heading to the beach to avoid swimming in areas where runoff is being dumped into the ocean.
Among the causes of action the jury found true were sexual harassment, discrimination, failure to prevent harassment and discrimination.
Test results show the water was safe for swimming, the city said.
Officials don't expect the coastal beaches to re-open until at least Saturday.
There are 60 confirmed cases, up from eight in May. Find out which county has the most Zika infaction.
The Leapfrog Group announced its ratings Monday, which gives hospitals a grade of A through F for patient safety
The annual American Lung Association State of Tobacco Control report found the state failed to enact tobacco policies that would save lives.
Bacteria runoff from the recent storm could make swimmers sick.
Runoff from recent rains carries bacteria, debris, trash and other health hazards into the ocean that can make people ill.
Latinos are the largest group in the state dependant on the free or low-cost health coverage program, according to MALDEF.
Teen fights off great white; Internet's most hated man goes to prison; preschool teacher gets storybook proposal; Muhammad remark draws ire.
The parents of an infant born with a hereditary disease say they were denied the choice to abort their child.
The Ultraviolet Index Level in Los Angeles will be at a high exposure level on Wednesday.
Anti-vaxxers submit petition signatures to State; claim it's not about vaccinations but "fundamental freedom" to make informed choices.
The AIDS Healthcare Foundation took direct aim at two of the nation's most popular hookup apps with a billboard linking the Apps to STDs.
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The death of an LA County man is the first West Nile casualty of the mosquito season, which peaks in the late summer and early fall.
About 250,000 gallons of sewage spilled into the storm system, washing out to sea in the Long Beach area.