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Fewer Californians covered by employer-sponsored insurance

A new report shows that fewer Californians are receiving health insurance through their employers. The report was released Thursday by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. It found the number of Californians receiving employer-sponsored insurance dropped 8.4 percent over the past decade. In 2000, 18.9 million people, or 62 percent of California’s non-elderly population, had employer-sponsored

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Discovery brings new hope for possible Alzheimer’s treatments

Brain damage caused by Alzheimer’s disease could be the result of over-activation of an enzyme linked to obesity and insulin production, The Scripps Research Institute reported. When scientists blocked AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) in mice,neurons were protected from the loss of synapses — neuron-to-neuron connection points –that are typical of the early phase of Alzheimer’s

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Riv. Co. and S.B. Co. make infamous top ten list

A real estate tracking firm has reported that Riverside County’s foreclosure rate edged up last month, mirroring a reversal of activity throughout the state. A total 1,698 mortgage default notices, auction sale notices and bankrepossessions were recorded countywide in March, translating to 1 in 468households in some stage of foreclosure, according to Irvine-based RealtyTrac. Riverside

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Indecent Exposure Suspect Arrested

A 27-year-old Coachella man suspected of exposinghimself to girls in two separate incidents in La Quinta was in custody today,authorities said. An Indio police officer arrested David Gomez Diaz after spotting hisvehicle around 2:35 p.m. Tuesday in the area of Desert Stream Drive andBridgette Way in La Quinta, said Riverside County sheriff’s Sgt. Steve DaSilva.

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Immigration rallies planned for cities in California

Marches, rallies, prayer vigils and voter registration drives are planned across California as activists hope to shape the national immigration debate. The events Wednesday will coincide with a demonstration in Washington, D.C., calling on Congress to pass comprehensive immigration reform. The agricultural town of Hollister in Northern California will see a pro-immigrant candlelight vigil. Organizers

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