Many tests, medications, equipment and supplies are covered. But, some items are not.
We all can use these reminders when temps spike. (P.S. Do you know what breeds are prone to heatstroke?)
The American Crow was found at the end of July.
Stanford expert explains the causes, onset, progression and treatment of the disease that affects more women than men.
cancer research, symposium, free
These findings show low levels of hormone is linked to social impairment and raise possibility of a treatment.
Other states may follow ours - one of strictest in nation - and eliminate philosophical and religious exemptions, Stanford experts say.
The deceased individual was from Nevada County, state health officials said.
Sunny Anderson joined supporters of the Napa-to-Sonoma half marathon last weekend to raise awareness for CCFA and IBD
Complimentary event at Pharmaca
Opponents of new law that bars parents from opting their children out of mandatory vaccines are working toward referendum.
Grants announced at “KP in the Community” event
The state is reporting more cases this year, and the drought could partially be to blame.
It’s easy to forget that before 1966, roughly half of all American seniors were uninsured.
1) Ask for help. It may take you a while to figure out what you need, but ask for it.
In July, Napa Co. is focusing on raising awareness of the downside of sugary beverages. Do you know how many teaspoons of sugar are in soda?
A doctor offers handy tips on how much to apply, how often and what types are best for you and your family.
Vogen, a Senior at Vintage High School, will be competing against the nation's best weightlifters in Bloomington, Minnesota on June 27th.
Most are eligible at 65, but it does get confusing. Read the facts here ...
Dr. Karen Relucio begins her role July 6.
If you’re watching your weight, there are a few local restaurant entrees you may want to avoid.
The California Legislature is trying to snuff out smoking by targeting the age group where most smoking begins.
A Bay Area psychotherapist says society's negative view of mental illness impacts the treatment that patients and families receive.
Kaiser Permanente is partnering with St. John the Baptist Church in Napa to provide valuable health education to members of the community.
"It’s important to pay attention to your symptoms,” says UC Davis dermatologist.
Therapist addresses the male stereotype. "The Mask You Live In" video uses explicit words, but you need to hear what your son hears.
Jordan Malachi Jenkins came into the world stunning everyone— including his mom.
The totes will be distributed around Memorial Day as the Red Cross kicks off a campaign to keep donations high during summer vacation.
June 7 is dedicated to cancer survivors nationwide
It can be confusing. Here's where to get free help.
Rain dampened numbers in some counties. Napa and Solano figures not yet tallied. Were you out there?
Warm weather means more rattlesnakes out and about. Do you know how to avoid being bitten?
Fighting childhood cancer one cup at a time. This could be a great "giving back" activity for you and your kids!
Red Cross launches powerful new app that gives info on first aid, disasters and how to stay in touch with loved ones.
FREE class on what to look for and how to help, offered by Healthy Minds, Healthy Aging: A Program for Older Adults in Napa Valley.
A Bay Area psychotherapist describes just how how difficult that can be. And what we can do about it.
Following a measles outbreak, lawmakers are attempting to take away personal exemptions. What do you think?
Empower. Inspire. Enable. Run Like A Mother isn't just our race — it's our way of life.
The event is expected to draw nearly 2,000 runners and spectators.
“We are pleased this outbreak is over, but caution that measles can be reintroduced in California at any time..." health officials said Fri.