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Taxes on Sugar-Sweetened Drinks Drive Decline in Consumption

A new study by researchers at UC Berkeley including those at UC Berkeley School of Public Health and the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics and elsewhere shows that after excise taxes were placed on sugary beverages, purchases declined dramatically and steadily across five American cities. | By Elise Proulx UC Berkeley News A new study by researchers at UC Berkeley including those at UC Berkeley School of Public Health and the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics and elsewhere shows that after excise taxes were placed on sugary beverages, purchases declined dramatically and steadily across five American cities. Although other studies have evaluated

Survey Shows Physicians Don t Understand FDA s Approval Process

ChatGPT for nurses: UCSF Health developing own AI model | Health

UCSF Health is seeking to mitigate some of the pandemic-related burnout in the industry by using artificial intelligence, amid critics concerns and calls for higher staffing levels instead.

110K UCSF patients to lose access if Anthem contract lapses | Health

More than 100,000 UCSF patients stand to lose access to the local hospital system with an agreement between UC Health and Anthem Blue Cross set to expire at the end of February after months of negotiations.

Paxlovid has limited effect on long COVID, UCSF study finds | Health

Paxlovid does not help prevent long COVID-19, according to a UCSF study published this week which also showed that people are also more likely to experience a rebound infection than previously thought.

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