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This week on BAY MADE: we are featuring Century Lives, the podcast from the Stanford Center on Longevity that challenges the way we think about aging. Episodes include conversations with Margaret Cho, Nina Totenberg, Diana Nyad and Fran Drescher.
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State of the BayState of the Bay digs into Berkeley's dark past of land grabs and white supremacy with Professor Tony Platt. We hear the latest on the state oversight into the San Francisco housing department. We talk to Dr. Carla Kuon who offers hope to those suffering from long covid.
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State of the BayCentenarian Willard Harris shares her thoughts on how friendships, healthy living, faith and laughter have played a role in how she has aged.
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CrosscurrentsDecember is HIV and AIDS awareness month. So today, we’re going to look back a few decades to a time when the Bay Area and the world faced the AIDS epidemic.
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CrosscurrentsPublic conversation and news is highlighting women’s health and gender disparities in medicine. Pelvic floor dysfunction is one of these areas. We explore a treatment that addresses the pain and some of the disparities.
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More than two-and-a-half years after a law took effect requiring maternity care staff to complete racism in medicine training, only 17 percent of hospitals were in compliance, according to an investigation published by the state Department of Justice Friday.
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Your CallUp to 75 percent of people in the US are dehydrated, which can cause a number of health problems, including fatigue, headaches, poor sleep, and even Alzheimer's. What are the best ways to stay hydrated?
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