More San Diegans Aware of Supportive Housing
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The idea of living near housing for homeless people with mental illness is becoming more acceptable, thanks in part to a County campaign.
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The idea of living near housing for homeless people with mental illness is becoming more acceptable, thanks in part to a County campaign.
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Signs are up in Imperial Beach warning swimmers and surfers to stay out of the water.
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Nearly a quarter of a million people in the United States don’t know they are HIV positive. Are you one of them? Now is the time to get tested and find out.
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Exercise Physiologist Gretchen Vurbeff leads a Feeling Fit Club senior exercise class in Oceanside.
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Meningococcal meningitis, pertussis, influenza, human papillomavirus (HPV), and chickenpox.
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Three whooping cough cases have been reported for San Diego County in 2012 though none of them were reported in a school or public setting where others may have been exposed, County Health and Human Services Agency officials said today.
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At the Access and Crisis Line, trained counselors offer advice on how to handle a mental health crisis, and can help callers with a specific issue.