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A West Oakland project plans to use plants and fungi to break down soil contaminants at a former auto-wrecking yard.
San Francisco clinics offer hepatitis B screening and regularly suggest it to patients as a push for universal screening ...
Mayor Daniel Lurie is facing backlash over cutting police oversight while boosting funding for the Police Department and ...
Older trans adults in San Francisco face threats to their health as federal and local government cut funding for crucial ...
Taiwanese video artist Yuan Goang-Ming explores the unsettled nature of daily life In an exhibit at San Francisco’s Asian Art ...
Workers say Uber's use of fare pricing algorithms driven by artificial intelligence lowers drivers’ wages and could undermine ...
A potential cure for hepatitis B is in clinical trials, but cuts to critical agencies and research funding could slow approval.
San Francisco, like all California counties, may have to re-imagine its behavioral health care system in response to state mandates.
Harmful "forever chemicals" have been found in fish in the bay. They are a health risk and threaten what many consider a way of life.
Known as a “silent killer” because it can have few symptoms, many people living with chronic hepatitis B face significant social stigma.
Poorly Tracked Virus Is a ‘Silent Killer’ Affecting Asian Americans Most Advocates say efforts to improve hepatitis B screening and data collection are chronically underfunded.
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