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·  California jobless rate stalled at 9.8 percent
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·  Lifestyle change may ease heart risk from job stress
·  Brown takes restrained view of Calif. spending
·  Leaving California - A Wall Street Journal Explanation
·  Little unity over California's cap-and-trade program
·  Out-Migration: An Urban Conundrum
·  On-the-Job Stress Won't Raise Your Risk for Cancer, Study Finds
·  Report on costs of California's greenhouse gas law debated
·  Forecast: CA economy will pick up speed; US lags
·  Agency questions FDA ability to protect public
·  Access to healthy foods worse in poor areas
·  Will Americans put on "recession pounds"?
·  Analogue or human insulins OK for type 2 diabetes
·  Expert says worms and parasites drain U.S. poor
·  Poor ventilation in California classrooms may make kids ill, researchers say
·  US Park Police to end furloughs next week
·  Fed court rules electricity rebates due in Calif.
·  Most streams, rivers in poor health for water life : EPA
·  Number of state's school districts in financial distress has declined
·  Medicare paid $5.1B for poor nursing home care
·  Sharp Slowdown in U.S. Health Care Costs Eases Deficit
·  Insight: Think preventive medicine will save money? Think again
·  California's Environment Bears the Cost of Growing the Economy
·  Report: Half of charity donations lost to overhead
·  S.F. called model for affordable housing
·  U.S. holds to climate goals despite poor nations' pleas
·  Prop. 30 to deliver hefty tax hike to state's high earners next year
·  Wealth Matters: Determining if Disability Insurance Is Necessary
·  California college students' average debt among lowest in nation
·  The Well Quiz: Cutting Health Costs
·  College tuition is political fodder, from California Legislature to presidential campaign trail
·  Long-term prognosis for California state parks murky
·  Stockton is largest US city to seek bankruptcy
·  Seniors with weak muscles at risk for hospital stay
·  Sleep disorders tied to mortality risk
·  Study ties fast food to stroke risk
·  Mental health linked to joint replacement satisfaction
·  Right help key to quit success for women smokers
·  More research needed into foodborne diseases: WHO

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