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Bay Area All Local
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11 hours ago
We're taking a look at the overhauled vaccine schedule in the U.S. that reduces the number of vaccines recommended to kids. To help us understand what this means for public health and the future of health policy, KCBS Radio News Anchor Steve Scott spoke with Doctor Jason Schwartz, Professor of Health Policy with the Yale School of Public Health.
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We're taking a look at the overhauled vaccine schedule in the U.S. that reduces the number of vaccines recommended to kids. To help us understand what this means for public health and the future of health policy, KCBS Radio News Anchor Steve Scott spoke with Doctor Jason Schwartz, Professor of Health Policy with the Yale School of Public Health.
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The reason for a delayed sentencing in SF's Cash App murder case
Bay Area All Local
11 minutes
3 weeks ago
The reason for a delayed sentencing in SF's Cash App murder case
Search and rescue crews from around the Bay Area are bound for the Pacific Northwest to support the response to widespread flooding. The American Red Cross is reminding people that blood donations bring hope and healing to the holiday season. The man convicted last year in San Francisco's Cash App murder case has yet to be sentenced, as a judge holds a hearing about the reasons why. It’s that time of year again for one the Bay Area’s most adorably festive tradition: Golden Gate Ferry’s Holiday Decorating Program. A tech platform co-founded by Sam Altman is hoping to add more transparency to the Internet by creating a verification process websites can use to prove its users are real humans. A beloved landmark is open again to the public this week, after being closed for almost two years. Overuse of smartphones can lead to a drop in dopamine: that's the brain's "feel-good" chemical.
Bay Area All Local
We're taking a look at the overhauled vaccine schedule in the U.S. that reduces the number of vaccines recommended to kids. To help us understand what this means for public health and the future of health policy, KCBS Radio News Anchor Steve Scott spoke with Doctor Jason Schwartz, Professor of Health Policy with the Yale School of Public Health.