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<p>Several universities throughout California have received sizeable grants for extensive study of stem cells.</p>

<p>A look at the progress and potential pitfalls in California's $3 billion stem cell research program.</p>

<p>Hiran Ratnayake published the following three stories on nursing in Delaware:</p> <p><a href="#Nursing gap" target="_self">The nursing gap</a></p> <p><a href="#Spanish" target="_self">Delaware short of nurses who speak Spanish</a></p> <p><a href="#Practice trains" target="_self">Practice trains nurses to work with Spanish-speaking patients</a></p> <p><a href="#Classrooms" target="_self">Would-be nurses can't find enough classrooms</a></p>

<p>Mary Agnes Carey wrote her fellowship project story about community health care patients needing specialty care.</p>

<p>Primary care may give way to specialization</p>

<p><strong>SURVIVING DIABETES</strong> <br /><em>These stories on the challenges of managing diabetes were reported with the assistance of the USC Annenberg/California Endowment Health Journalism Fellowships, administered by the USC Annenberg School for Communication. The Express-News and KWEX-TV were selected by the program in 2008 to report on diabetes and obesity, with a particular focus on the impact on Hispanic communities. </em></p>