Several events have been announced to coincide with May, which is mental health month.
With cases in California on the rise, health officials want residents to be proactive.
The new outreach vehicle will bring mental health services to Marin County’s most vulnerable.
The case has renewed calls for people to avoid all raw milk products.
"It's exciting. It can analyze and help us identify exactly where the aneurysm is," Dr. Allan Conway, a vascular surgeon, said.
The rankings were based on hundreds of thousands of ratings tracked by AllTrails.
It's a first for Kaiser Permanente and the sixth such vending machine in Marin County.
Officials said most of the cases were clustered in the South Marin area, including an outbreak at Tamalpais High School.
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All Bay Area health officers have issued a joint set of recommendations as viral activity ramps up for the winter months.
The new center is designed to offer new mothers the support and resources they need in Marin County.
Only eight percent of eligible residents in Marin County over age 60 received the new RSV vaccine, according to health officials.
Marin County will join other Bay Area jurisdictions in implementing mask rules in certain healthcare settings as seasonal viruses surge.
Wastewater tests indicate infections have subsided for the first time in almost three months, according to county data.
Leapfrog Group awards Kaiser Permanente San Rafael an A for limiting patient injuries, reducing medical errors, and preventing infections.
University researchers named a familiar winner in this year's annual health rankings, but officials say there is more work to be done.
The inspiration is driven by a small but mighty force—their four-year-old daughter Lia.
The local emergency will expire Feb. 28, the same day that California's public health emergency will expire.
Marin has seen fatal overdoses and drug poisonings double over past three years and are the leading cause of accidental death.
Influenza has overtaken COVID-19 as the leading cause of hospitalizations in Marin, a county health official told KTVU.
Officials said these three viruses circulating at the same time in Marin is beginning to strain the county's medical system.
Marin overdose deaths have more than doubled since 2018, county officials said.
The USDA has confirmed the animal was infected.
The county's COVID-19 positivity rate has plummeted precipitously since mid-August.
The virus, called Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza, is highly contagious among bird populations like raptors, corvids, vultures and more.
County officials said there are no plans to return a mask mandate.
Marin County Public Health officials said they do not intend to institute a local mask mandate despite high transmission rates.
Kaiser Permanente’s San Rafael and Santa Rosa hospitals receive stroke awards from the American Heart Association
The probable monkeypox cases have not yet been confirmed by the CDC, The Marin Independent Journal reports.
In Marin and Sonoma Counties, Kaiser Permanente invests $106 million to improve community health.
Health officials from nine Bay Area jurisdictions urge awareness about monkeypox as summer travel and gatherings begin.
Nationally, over 500 children aged 5 or younger have died from COVID-19, making the virus among the top 10 causes of death in children.
June is Men’s Health Month and Kaiser Permanente says it's a good time to make sure men are taking care of their own health
Since the first week of April, when BA.2 became the dominant strain in Marin, case rates have tripled.
Marin Health Officer Dr. Matt Willis calls the county’s acquisition of 500 doses of Paxlovid a key milestone in our pandemic response.”
Staff and patients offer support for Natalya Greyz, MD, Ukrainian-born physician at Kaiser Permanente San Rafael
High marks for quality of life, clinical care, and socioeconomic factors landed Marin atop a 2022 ranking of state counties.
The new adult residential treatment facility will be the first licensed treatment center of its kind in Marin County.
Coleman Elementary School reported 20 new COVID-19 infections since March 22, the report said.
Marin will lift its indoor mask requirements for K-12 students next week, county officials said.
Visits to the doctor for the flu haven't been this high since 2009.