First San Diego person with Omicron COVID-19 identified
The San Diego person had been traveling and was vaccinated and had booster SAN DIEGO - San Diego County identified its first case of the...
Omicron variant won’t spark California shutdown, Newsom says
Don ThompsonThe Associated PressConfirmation of the first U.S. case of the omicron variant in California was not surprising and shouldn’t force another shutdown heading...
AMA backs update to CDC opioid prescribing guidelines
CHICAGO – The American Medical Association urged advisers to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Injury Center to recommend an overhaul of the CDC’s...
Elizabeth Hospice to hold training
TEMECULA – The Elizabeth Hospice invited individuals interested in helping adults and children facing the challenges associated with a life-limiting illness and those grieving...
De-stress with Donuts at the Temecula library, Dec. 13
TEMECULA – Teens visiting Ronald H. Roberts Temecula Public Library, 30600 Pauba Road, can de-stress from how hectic things can get at the end...
What sufficient sleep does for the human body
TEMECULA – Sleep is an often unsung hero of overall health. Diet and exercise get their fair share of glory, but without a good...
Early warning signs of Alzheimer’s disease
TEMECULA – Alzheimer’s disease is an insidious illness that slowly robs individuals of their memories, personalities and relationships. The Mayo Clinic said Alzheimer’s disease...
It’s time for health awareness for men
Dr. Frederick KuoUnitedHealthcareIt’s no secret. Many men don’t like to go to the doctor. They either believe they can take care of their health better...
Customized cancer treatments offer possible life-saving options
Rebecca Owens has dedicated her career to studying cancer testing and what can be done to improve it for those who are diagnosed with...
Quick ways to combat stress from remote work
TEMECULA – While the shift to remote or flexible work has generally been viewed as a positive, it also presents fresh obstacles. According to...