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This story originally aired in December 7, 2016 and most recently aired in the November 2, 2022 episode of Crosscurrents. UCSF is conducting one of the…
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Over 12,000 San Franciscans are estimated to be living with hepatitis C. In recent years, outbreaks have been tied to the injection drug crisis because the virus is easily transmitted through blood. If left untreated, hep C can lead to severe liver disease. But, is completely curable. One team of healthcare workers is trying to break down barriers by bringing the treatment to the people that need it the most.
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NAACP supports AUMA… More cities pass marijuana bans… Oakland dispensary to go public… Migraines and epilepsy… and more. LEGALIZATION & LEGISLATIONNAACP…
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Here's what's happening in the Bay Area, as curated by KALW news: Pee on these S.F. walls? Be prepared for them to pee back // SF Gate “Beware, public…
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Here's what's happening in the Bay Area, as curated by KALW news Pee on these S.F. walls? Be prepared for them to pee back // SF Gate “Beware, public…
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DEA head in hot water over sex parties… Marijuana still a Schedule 1 drug… Are eastern Europeans backing dispensaries?... Happy 4/20! … and more.COPS &…
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Miguel Garcia has tears in his eyes while he’s singing a an old Righteous Brothers tune. This song brings back memories. He’s wearing a red Manchester…
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What do new federal guidelines really mean for banks?... Don’t look for legalization measure on CA ballot… Epilepsy Foundation endorses cannabis…
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Police say they’ll regulate since Assembly won’t… Congressional committee reviews cannabis policy… Dhar Mann sentenced in Oakland… Mendo sheriff to arrest…
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Americans' habit for talking, texting, and emailing while driving is only getting worse, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.…
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Your CallOn today's Your Call, we'll have a conversation about the significance of sleep for our mental and physical health. According to the National Sleep…
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A note to our listeners and readers: We’ve changed the name of the patient in this story for privacy reasons.It’s a busy Monday morning at the San…