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ninez-ponce-featured-at-white-house-filipino-american-history-month-event
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Ninez A. Ponce, director of the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and a professor of health policy and management at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, joined government, community, health, business, and other Filipino leaders from across the country at the White House Filipino American History Month event on Thursday, October 28
October 28, 2021
ninez-ponce-featured-at-white-house-filipino-american-history-month-event
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Ninez A. Ponce, director of the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and a professor of health policy and management at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, joined government, community, health, business, and other Filipino leaders from across the country at the White House Filipino American History Month event on Thursday, October 28
October 28, 2021
What the American Health Care Act would have meant for California
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Ideas in the unsuccessful bill could be reintroduced in the future, authors say Although the American Health Care Act, or AHCA, failed to attract enough votes to advance last week, the ideas contained within the bill have long been popular with conservatives and will likely be introduced again in the future, according to the authors of a new
March 30, 2017
What the American Health Care Act would have meant for California
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Ideas in the unsuccessful bill could be reintroduced in the future, authors say Although the American Health Care Act, or AHCA, failed to attract enough votes to advance last week, the ideas contained within the bill have long been popular with conservatives and will likely be introduced again in the future, according to the authors of a new
March 30, 2017
Smoking costs California’s American Indians nearly $800 million a year in productivity losses and he
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Smoking takes a severe economic and health toll on American Indians, yet native communities face unique barriers to kicking the habit according to the authors of a new report from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.

Using data from the 

October 21, 2010
Smoking costs California’s American Indians nearly $800 million a year in productivity losses and he
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Smoking takes a severe economic and health toll on American Indians, yet native communities face unique barriers to kicking the habit according to the authors of a new report from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.

Using data from the 

October 21, 2010
American indians and Alaska native elders at high risk of falls
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One in five American Indian or Alaska Native (AIAN) elders age 65 year and older have fallen multiple times in the past year, the highest prevalence of any racial group, according to a new Center fact sheet that provides the first statewide California data on AIAN elder health.

January 29, 2010
American indians and Alaska native elders at high risk of falls
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One in five American Indian or Alaska Native (AIAN) elders age 65 year and older have fallen multiple times in the past year, the highest prevalence of any racial group, according to a new Center fact sheet that provides the first statewide California data on AIAN elder health.

January 29, 2010