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Ramona Sentinel – Ways to Cope with a Stressful Election

Ramona Sentinel – Ways to Cope with a Stressful Election

Guest Commentary: Leon Altamirano Director of Integrated Behavioral Health, TrueCare At a time when politics and the importance of elections are part of so many conversations, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the information we’re reading, hearing and watching. While...

San  Diego  Business  Journal – New Faces

San Diego Business Journal – New Faces

Marie Russell, MD, MPH has been appointed to the role of joint chief medical officer and chief operating officer of TrueCare, the non-profit health care provider for diverse communities in San Diego County and the Inland Empire. Dr. Russell has 20 years of experience...

Ramona Sentinel – How to Mask Up Safely for Halloween Fun

Ramona Sentinel – How to Mask Up Safely for Halloween Fun

With Halloween just around the corner, the CDC is recommending using Halloween-themed face masks that can pull double duty as part of a festive outfit while also protecting you from airborne germs and particles. “If you’re planning to celebrate Halloween this year,...

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