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Exploring the link between wildfire smoke and cancer risk

UC Davis Health — August 11, 2022

Californians face a new reality where wildfire smoke regularly blights the sky. New research funded by the UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center aims to discover how such smoke exposure affects cancer risk and survival.

Wildfire burning near a community

Abortion Ban May Increase Risk of Death for Pregnant Women with Cancer

UCSF Health — August 10, 2022

The repercussions of overturning Roe v. Wade – and the failure of the Supreme Court to provide any guidance on exceptions related to the life and health of the mother – are potentially catastrophic for women who face a life-threating diagnosis of pregnancy associated cancers (PAC).

San Francisco, San Mateo Co. Residents Urged to Share Long COVID Stories

UCSF Health — August 10, 2022

UCSF, San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH) and San Mateo County Health (SMC Health) are partnering with local community groups to learn about long COVID. Their project, Let’s Figure Out Long COVID – Tell Us Your Story, Bay Area, will call local residents of all ethnicities and backgrounds who…

How much sleep do you really need?

UCLA Health — August 10, 2022

Getting enough sleep is important for long-term health. Learn why sleep is important and how you can improve your sleep quality.

UC San Diego Researchers Add Monkeypox to Wastewater Surveillance

UC San Diego Health — August 10, 2022

A UC San Diego-led program that monitors wastewater for the presence of SARS-CoV-2 and which has effectively predicted subsequent surges in COVID-19 cases in San Diego has been expanded to detect the presence of monkeypox.

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