Officials from San Francisco's District Attorney Chesa Boudin's office visited with the victim of a pepper-spray attack in Chinatown over the weekend. Protesters were there saying they think the D.A.'s policies are creating a more dangerous city for their community.
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AllStripes Collaborates with NIH’s NCATS to Launch Effort in Rare Disease Diagnosis
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AllStripes, a healthcare technology company dedicated to accelerating treatment research for patients with rare diseases, entered into a collaboration with the National Institutes of Health’s National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences to use Allstripes’ real-world evidence platform to improve understanding of the diagnostic journey for rare disease patients.
“The traditional drug development process and approaches for diagnostic intervention are not able to support the unique needs of rare diseases, which affect one in 10 people worldwide. NCATS and AllStripes share a like-minded vision of the urgency to change this paradigm and help bring forward new treatments and diagnostic approaches, faster,” said Nancy Yu, co-founder and chief executive officer of AllStripes. “By leveraging our technology platform, AllStripes and NCATS will collabo
Dubai: Have you noticed that you can actually tell if someone is smiling behind those masks that we all wear in public? It turns out happiness is just a smile away you cannot mask it.
Studies show some of the keys to happiness: sleep/rest, daily meditation, gratitude/gratefulness, healthy relationships and helping others. It’s that simple. And that’s according to a Harvard study, now running for nearly 80 years. The study kicked off in 1938, during the Great Depression, a really bad time. During times of crisis, the study says, it is important to have an “attitude of gratitude”.
You re not Chinese, are you? Bay Area health workers describe racism during pandemic
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Filipina American nurse Juliet Palarca (second from right), who has faced racism during the pandemic, celebrates the Fourth of July in S.F. with father Cesar Palarca, daughter Tala Tito, and son Tamati Tito.Lea Suzuki / The Chronicle 2020Show MoreShow Less
2of5Juliet Palarca, Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital nurse, closes her trunk after parking at Zuckerberg San Franisco General Hospital at the start of her shift on Tuesday, June 16, 2020 in San Francisco, Calif.Lea Suzuki / The Chronicle 2020Show MoreShow Less
3of5Dr. Kenny Mok, Kaiser Permanente hospitalist walks on O’Farrell Street as he heads to work at the Kaiser Permanente San Francisco Hospital on Thursday, March 4, 2021 in San Francisco, Calif.Lea Suzuki / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less