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  • COVID-19

    OC Officials Hope County Will Enter Red Tier By St. Patrick's Day

    Orange County Wednesday continued to show declining trends in cases of COVID-19, giving county officials hope of graduating to the less-restrictive red tier of the state’s coronavirus reopening system by St. Patrick’s Day. The county reported 160 new COVID-19 cases, raising the caseload to 246,980, and 14 more fatalities, raising the death toll to 3,966. … Read More

  • COVID-19

    ImmunityBio, NantKwest Get OK to Expand Covid Vaccine Trial

    The Covid-19 vaccine candidate being developed by two of billionaire Patrick Soon-Shiong’s companies moved a step closer to deployment last month as the Food and Drug Administration approved expansion of their Phase 1 clinical trial. Culver City-based ImmunityBio Inc. and frequent partner company NantKwest Inc. of El Segundo have been developing a Covid vaccine using … Read More

  • Featured News

    What Women Need to Know About Chronic Pelvic Pain

    Stress and chronic pain can impact nearly every part of your life. They can make it difficult to work, exercise, and even enjoy otherwise fun activities. They can even impact your relationships, particularly when it comes to intimacy. When you regularly feel frazzled—the way we all are during this global pandemic—your body’s sympathetic nervous system … Read More

  • Cancer

    Going to the Molecular Level to Think Big About Cancer

    In the next few years, the biggest advancements in cancer care may occur at the smallest level, the level of individual molecules. By imaging individual molecules on cancer cells, malignancies can be detected when they are smaller and more easily treated. Targeting individual molecules has also allowed groundbreaking new therapies with great precision, increasing the … Read More

  • Featured News

    Spotlight on Philanthropy: Are You Doing Your Fair Share?

    Philanthropy is the lifeblood of nonprofits throughout our community and across the country. Kindness funds help to the homeless and downtrodden; children, who in many cases, would have to do without; medical and health support for so many who are out of other options; and so much more. Our Spotlight on Philanthropy is designed to … Read More

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    California Hospital Alleges Retaliation After Seeking to End Affiliation with Providence

    After filing a lawsuit in May to end its affiliation with Renton, Wash.-based Providence, Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach, Calif., is alleging it is now the target of retaliation, according to the Los Angeles Times. Hoag Memorial said that Providence removed Hoag Memorial’s three facilities from its website of Southern California locations and terminated … Read More

  • COVID-19

    OC Surpasses Statewide COVID-19 Vaccination Efforts

    Orange County is rolling out COVID-19 vaccines at a faster pace compared to much of the state, and Southern California. The county is providing vaccine doses at a rate of 132 per 1,000 residents, versus about 127 per 1,000 residents statewide, according to California Department of Public Health data. Those figures could in fact be … Read More

  • Featured News

    Changing the National Conversation on Wound Care

    We all think we know what a bruise looks like. Black and blue, brownish around the edges. But depending on the circumstances, the same bruise can look different from one person to another. To a well-loved child who skinned her knee, a bruise might look like a bad memory of an epic tree-climb attempt. To … Read More

  • COVID-19

    We are Reaching the Finish Line, but COVID-19's Terrain Remains Steep

    Almost a year ago, I wrote to the community advocating for calm in the face of great fear and misinformation. Hoag had successfully treated the first known COVID-19 patient in the state, and our infection prevention department was working around-the-clock with federal, state and county health leaders to learn more about the novel coronavirus, how … Read More