News from California HealthlineFollowNews from California HealthlineAll of today’s top news stories from California Healthline. Get the full analysis behind how media bias impacts breaking news.We’ve discovered 2 headlines written by California Healthline during the past 3 months. California Healthline’s media bias is unknown. Ground News is unable to assign a bias rating and does not have ratings available from Ad Fontes Media, All Sides, and Media Bias/Fact Check. California Healthline’s factuality rating is unknown. Ground News calculates this rating using a combination of the fact and reliability ratings from Ad Fontes Media and Media Bias/Fact Check.Follow All of today’s top news stories from California Healthline. Get the full analysis behind how media bias impacts breaking news. We’ve discovered 2 headlines written by California Healthline during the past 3 months. California Healthline’s media bias is unknown. Ground News is unable to assign a bias rating and does not have ratings available from Ad Fontes Media, All Sides, and Media Bias/Fact Check. California Healthline’s factuality rating is unknown. Ground News calculates this rating using a combination of the fact and reliability ratings from Ad Fontes Media and Media Bias/Fact Check. Information about California HealthlineWhere is California Healthline located?California Healthline's WebsiteMedia Bias RatingsDo you diasgree? Edit biasLearn more about Media Bias Ratings.FactualityAverage Factuality Rating: UnknownLearn more about Factuality Ratings.Top California Healthline NewsCalifornia, United States · CaliforniaCalifornia Attorney General Boosts Bill Banning Medical Debt From Credit ReportsBy Molly Castle Work | Special to the OBSERVER California Attorney General Rob Bonta speaks during a news conference in July in Los Angeles. BontaSee the StoryCalifornia, United States · CaliforniaFDA's plan to ban hair relaxer chemical called too little, too late100% Center coverage: 1 sourcesThe Food and Drug Administration is tentatively scheduled to unveil a proposal to consider banning the chemical in hair-straightening products. The move comes at a time of rising alarm among researchers over the health effects of hair straighteners, products widely used by and heavily marketed to Black women. But advocates and scientists say the proposed regulation would do far too little, in addition to being far too late.See the StoryLatest News StoriesMore stories