Healthwise
Where you live may be hazardous to your health. In this special series of reports made possible by a grant from The California Endowment, SoCal Connected takes a closer look at how community and environment can impact your health.
Watch the full series below, and check out the extra reports, updates and commentaries.
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Are we our own worst enemy, or is mass marketing to blame for America's collective fast food binge?
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Sometimes where you live can be hazardous to your health.
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A new approach to preventing diabetes in African American men—by reaching out to them at the barbershop.
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Meet a father and daughter who have a lot more to lose if benefits for the elderly are cut any further.
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Two million Angelenos have no access to a doctor or dentist. Judy Muller shows us what they endure to get the most basic care.
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When it comes to medical debt, some patients cannot afford to wait to pay their bills.
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LAUSD beat first lady Michelle Obama to the punch by serving healthier meals starting last fall. But has the new menu worked?
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Boyle Heights is surrounded by factories, railroads and some of the busiest freeways in the U.S. Now residents are trying to stop the pollution.
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