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State of the Bay breaks down ranked choice voting. We'll discuss legislation on the table to limit cell phones in the classroom and we'll hear about San Francisco's new literary magazine; Dreams I Dreamt: Letters to San Francisco.
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State of the Bay talks to the directors of the new documentary : "Carol Doda Topless at the Condor"; UCSF and SF Department of Public Health doctors on how they are slashing STI rates in San Francisco; dancing on buildings with the Bandaloop dance troop.
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Students studying health sciences at Phillip and Sala Burton Academic High School in San Francisco worked with KALW radio to share their perspectives on health issues and solutions. Adrienne, a Burton High senior, decided to talk about eating disorders and how social media can make the problem worse.
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Students studying health sciences at Phillip and Sala Burton Academic High School in San Francisco worked with KALW radio to share their perspectives on health issues and solutions. Jialin Zhong, a senior at Burton High School, dug into the research behind what causes Alzheimer's, and ways to reduce the risks.
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Students studying health sciences at Phillip and Sala Burton Academic High School in San Francisco worked with KALW radio to share their perspectives on health issues and solutions. Matthew Avila, senior at Burton High School, said stress is a huge issue for him and his classmates.
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Students studying health sciences at Phillip and Sala Burton Academic High School in San Francisco worked with KALW radio to share their perspectives on health issues and solutions. This story comes from Kayla Harrington, a senior who worries about Alzheimer's, a disease that runs in her family.
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Students studying health sciences at Phillip and Sala Burton Academic High School in San Francisco worked with KALW radio to share their perspectives on health issues and solutions. Lam Nguyen shared how teenagers continue to face mental health challenges that worsened during the pandemic.