"Being in the top hospitals nationally in maternity care highlight our continuous priority of safe, compassionate, and comprehensive care."
Riverside County taps a 23-year public service veteran to lead aging services as the region’s senior population continues to grow.
Low vaccination numbers and severe flu abroad hint that a bad virus season is on the horizon. Where to get the jab for flu, RSV and COVID.
Dangerous heat is bearing down on Riverside County this week. Find a local cooling center near you.
Blistering heat was expected in parts of Riverside County this week. Find a local cooling center near you.
Inland Empire residents, no matter how remote, now have better access to the best in neurosurgery care, thanks to this new partnership.
A previous federal policy recommended an annual COVID shot for all Americans six months and older. Here is what the new proposal would be.
As part of a promotion, this gym chain is offering a weekend of free access.
RivCo experts explain the crisis, its impact on consumers and when relief may come.
Loma Linda University Medical Center-Murrieta's implementation of the CDC's "Hear Her" campaign has already saved two new mothers' lives.
The City of Murrieta and the American Heart Association are providing CPR/AED classes for residents wanting to learn how to save lives.
With an influx of influenza and long Emergency Room wait times, the Riverside University Health System doctors shared self-triage tips.
Raw milk made recent headlines, but Mary McGonigle-Martin of Murrieta has warned of its dangers since 2006.
The PACE center offers an alternative to a nursing home with a medical team that specializes in aging and chronic conditions.
While health officials emphasized that the overall risk of serious illness from West Nile virus is low in humans, it can be fatal.
The 19.4-acre Wellness Village is touted as a first-of-its-kind project in the county and a model for the state.
"We encourage everyone to participate to help guide the future of behavioral health care in Riverside County."
A nonprofit watchdog group has released safety grades. For the first time, Inland Valley, Rancho Springs and Loma Linda each received an A.
The Dutch medical device maker has recalled millions of the breathing machines amid reports they were blowing gas and pieces of foam.
Wellness Day allows customers and patients to learn about their health and build relationships with the Walmart pharmacy team members.
The U.S. News & World Report for 2024 declared Southwest Healthcare Rancho Springs Hospital ranked as "High Performing" in maternity care.
The ban was extended through Friday due to a forecast of high air pollution in the area. It applies to indoor and outdoor wood burning.
The advisory was issued on World AIDS Day, which is dedicated to raising awareness of HIV/AIDS and mourning those lost to the disease.
The company's founder, Celina Halioua said her goal was to bring the first lifespan extension drug to market.
U.S. News & World Report graded over 15,000 nursing homes in its annual report. Here's how CA's short and long-term care facilities ranked.
Mpox symptoms include pimples, blisters, rashes, fever and fatigue.
Union officials said they notified Kaiser of plans to conduct a longer, seven-day strike beginning Nov. 1 if an agreement isn't reached.
Union officials said if no deal is reached, a 10-day strike notice could start Saturday, potentially setting the stage for further walkouts.
Almost 75,000 health care workers were taking part in the strike, according to the Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions.
Pickets are planned at Kaiser facilities across the state, including Riverside County, if no agreement is reached with union negotiators.
Type O negative, type O positive, type B negative and type A negative blood donors, as well as platelet donors, are especially needed.
Unhealthy air was forecast, and the advisory would remain in effect through Saturday for much of Riverside County.
The South Coast Air Quality Management District issued the advisory that is in effect July 14-18.
Here's how Loma Linda University Medical Center, Murrieta and other nearby healthcare centers across the Inland Empire ranked this year.
"We never had such an amount of people getting sick at the same time," Dr. Ilan Shapiro told CBS News.
The limits come amid nationwide flu outbreaks and other respiratory illnesses that are impacting children across the United States.
"What is extremely concerning is we do not have enough 'O' positive blood on our shelves for our local hospitals," an official said.
The clinics are free and health insurance is not required to be seen and treated.
See which California labor and delivery hospitals surveyed earned a “high performing” designation, the highest score possible on the report.
Kirstie Alley had just recently received the diagnosis before she died on Monday.
Visits to the doctor for the flu haven't been this high since 2009.