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April 8, 2026 by Melanie Hooks
IMPORTANT MEET UP LOCATION CHANGE! APRIL 11 ONLY. MORE BELOW.
Health news in greater Pasadena and San Gabriel Valley
IMPORTANT MEET UP LOCATION CHANGE! APRIL 11 ONLY. MORE BELOW.
Nutrient-rich in vitamins A and C, calcium, and potassium, dandelions draw minerals from deep in the soil through their taproots. They act as natural diuretics...
Health officials warn that most exposures occur in and around the home, often when infected fleas hitch a ride indoors on pets or other animals. Fleas capable...
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has reported a concerning rise in tuberculosis (TB) cases in its newly released 2025 Tuberculosis...
As communities worldwide observe World Doula Week from March 22 to March 28, Los Angeles County is highlighting a pioneering initiative aimed at improving...
San Gabriel Fire Department's Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Training returns this spring, scheduled from Friday, March 6 to Sunday, March 8, 2026....
The 2026 Youth Pentathlon returns on Saturday, March 14, at Jefferson Middle School, 1372 E. Las Tunas Dr., San Gabriel.
While several sites will shut their doors, clinics in Glendale and Monrovia will remain open, continuing to provide key public health services for residents in...
The Pasadena Public Health Department (PPHD) emphasized that, as of February 3, 2026, there are no confirmed measles cases among Pasadena residents this year....
Pasadena residents may pick up one free radon test kit while supplies last. PPHD has received 50 kits, and availability is limited.
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is investigating a confirmed case of measles linked to an international traveler who was infectious while...
Flu activity is climbing across Los Angeles County, and health officials are urging residents to take precautions as more people report lingering illness this...
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has confirmed a case of measles in a county resident who recently traveled internationally. This is the first...
With flu cases and hospital admissions on the rise across the U.S., the Pasadena Public Health Department (PPHD) is urging the community to get vaccinated...
Community members are invited to take advantage of free health screenings throughout the month at two Pasadena Public Library branches.
A surprising and unwelcome guest has appeared in Montebello: the Caribbean fruit fly. While the holiday season brings joy and celebrations, this pest is the...