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Mike Delia, an amateur transit historian and lifelong Muni enthusiast, returned to work this week — and let us ride along.
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Artists took out loans to advance their careers, only to have their futures delayed by massive student debt.
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Mashup Score: 0How 9/11 Changed America: Four Major Lasting Impacts (with Lesson Plan) - The Lowdown - 2 year(s) ago
America’s involvement in the War on Terror — prompted by the 9/11 terrorist attacks — resulted in dramatic changes in our nation’s attitudes and concerns about safety, vigilance and privacy.
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Mashup Score: 1Is the Bionic-Hand Arms Race Leaving Behind the Disabled People it’s Meant to Help? - KQED - 2 year(s) ago
When writer Britt Young, who was born without most of her left forearm, got an expensive, high tech myoelectric prosthetic four years ago she was so excited she threw an “arm party”. But the prosthetic was heavy and hard to use and she hardly ever put it on again. In an article in IEEE Spectrum,
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Dr. Anthony Fauci, who guided the U.S. through the AIDS and Covid-19 pandemics, announced on Monday that he’s stepping down in December as director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and as chief medical advisor to President Biden. Meanwhile, CDC chief Rochelle Walensky has announced plans to overhaul the agency, telling staff
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Mashup Score: 45We Answer Your COVID-19 Questions as New Variants Spread - KQED - 2 year(s) ago
Covid 19 cases are on the rise again as various Omicron subvariants spread. Epidemiologists warn that people may not have as much immunity to new variants compared with previous strains of the virus. It can be hard to keep track of changing guidelines such as when to wear a mask or schedule vaccine boosters. Evaluating
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Mashup Score: 2If You Get COVID, Should You Try to Get Paxlovid? Here's How (With or Without Health Insurance) | KQED - 2 year(s) ago
How does the COVID antiviral drug Paxlovid work? Who qualifies for a prescription? What’s ‘Paxlovid rebound’? How can you find treatment near you? All your Paxlovid questions answered.
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KQED: If You Get COVID, Should You Try to Get Paxlovid? Here's How https://t.co/hstwFLO58M Everything you need to know about Paxlovid, how to get it in the Bay Area, from who qualifies for Paxlovid and what "Paxlovid rebound" is, to where to find a Paxlovid prescription near you. https://t.co/hRC2NlvBl0
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Mashup Score: 0'Who Will Clean Out The Desks' — A crowdsourced poem in praise of teachers - MindShift - 2 year(s) ago
As part of teacher appreciation month, Morning Edition asked NPR’s audience to write a poem about teachers who have had an impact on their lives.
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Mashup Score: 16UCSF's Dr. Bob Wachter Answers Your COVID Questions - KQED - 2 year(s) ago
California’s seven-day COVID positive test rate is at five percent, the California Department of Public Health reported on Tuesday — the highest rate since February. The news comes as COVID cases have more than tripled in the U.S. since April 1, owing in large part to the highly transmissible BA.2 omicron subvariant. With many pandemic
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Dietary supplements that purport to improve brain health are “pseudomedicine,” according to a recent paper published in JAMA by a team of UCSF researchers. They say that although there is no known nutritional supplement that prevents cognitive decline or dementia, a loosely regulated $3.2 billion brain health industry continues to market ineffective, costly and potentially dangerous products….
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@barttels2 @jasonkarlawish @MccabeCJM @jsross119 @ideapharma @mlythoe @ProfRobHoward @AlbertoEspay @SharonLeeMoon @PhilAlz @LonSchneiderMD @macesari @smead2 @signaturedoc @notchuraverage1 @biogen @BosBizRowan @geoperry @MadhavThambiset @gregggonsalves @MariaGlymour @reshmagar @samgandy @drgdanielgeorge @CMSGov @ZacharyBrennan @EWidera @SECGov @FTC @GreenwallFdn @akesselheim @alzassociation @PharmaceuticBen @BethSBulik @Ipsitv @ABC @MedicareGov @NicholasFlorko @Alzheon @AmberTongPW @GOP @adamfeuerstein @matthewherper @damiangarde @US_FDA @UsAgainstAlz @Aging_Research @anjahuja Yup. @UCSF Researchers led by #JoannaHelmuth et al Have Called Out Brain Health Supplements as 'Pseudomedicine' https://t.co/64aiXONI9o via @scottshafer
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Muni’s Operator of the Year Battles Cancer, Traverses the City Like a Superhero https://t.co/kri5WF5xng