County Selected to Help Launch New National Health App
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Want to help save lives? Can you create an app? The winning app developer will receive $100,000 and up to five finalists will each receive $5,000.
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Want to help save lives? Can you create an app? The winning app developer will receive $100,000 and up to five finalists will each receive $5,000.
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Elisha White and Gregory Lindsay used to be homeless but now are members of a mental health clubhouse that is helping them stay sober and on the path to recovery. Find out how they got here.
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Leaving a child unattended in a hot car, even for a few minutes, can put the child in grave danger.
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High temperatures pose a threat to some seniors and the disabled with health issues. Cool Zones offer a refuge from the heat.
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The massacre in Colorado and the suspect’s connection to San Diego is generating a lot of attention and leading people to wonder how something like this could happen.
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For 17 years, Ray Mendoza has been dealing with crises at work. However, he doesn’t mind because he gets to save lives.
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A series of webinars for older adult caregivers in San Diego County has been recognized as one of the top 10 innovative local programs in the nation.