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No Coronavirus Spike From Black Lives Matter Protests in Bay Area, Experts Say
No Coronavirus Spike From Black Lives Matter Protests in Bay Area, Experts Say
Bay Area health officials and experts say they see little indication —at least so far — that the protests have significantly contributed to a rise in COVID-19 cases.
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Getting Critical COVID-19 Protective Equipment in the Bay Area Has Been a Mess. Here's Why
Getting Critical COVID-19 Protective Equipment in the Bay Area Has Been a Mess. Here's Why
As the Bay Area reopens, some hospitals and other health care facilities in the region are still fighting to keep enough personal protective equipment, or PPE, at the ready to protect workers against COVID-19.
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Video Replay: Anthony Fauci and Calif. Health Officials Address State's COVID-19 Response
Video Replay: Anthony Fauci and Calif. Health Officials Address State's COVID-19 Response
Dr. Anthony Fauci, one of the health experts leading the federal government's response to COVID-19, was interviewed about California's response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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PPE Is Still a Huge Issue. Here's How Each County is Handling It
PPE Is Still a Huge Issue. Here's How Each County is Handling It
Alameda County has aggressively stockpiled protective gear to support all types of health care facilities, but no two counties have handled the challenge of obtaining PPE the same way.
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California Requires Electric Truck Sales in 'First in the World' Regulations
California Requires Electric Truck Sales in 'First in the World' Regulations
The new rules require manufacturers to sell electric vehicles as a small part of their total sales beginning in 2024, with the mandate ratcheting up to 55% in 2035.
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Conference Travel and Carbon Emissions: In the Midst of COVID-19, Some People Are Doing the Math
 
This year’s AGU conference will present a test of the virtual conference experience, and hold the greenhouse gases, please.
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When Picky Eating Becomes a Dangerous Disorder
 
People who have avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder are not just finicky about their food. Their phobias can lead to serious nutritional deficiencies.
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Anorexia Patients Are Not All Super Skinny
 
Doctors and insurers are just starting to acknowledge that anorexia can come in all sizes.
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