On today’s show:
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Maya King (@mayaaking), race and politics reporter at POLITICO, joins us to discuss how critical race theory is being weaponized by Republicans in Loudoun County, Virginia.
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Dr. John Swartzberg, clinical professor emeritus of infectious diseases at UC Berkeley’s School of Public Health joins us to discuss the latest COVID news and field listener questions.
1:08 – California State Senator Sydney Kamlager (@sydneykamlager) joins us to discuss two police accountability bills awaiting the governor’s signature: AB 118, the CRISES Act, a legislation that she authored; and SB 731, a police decertification bill that she co-sponsored.
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David Dayen (@ddayen), Executive Director of the American Prospect joins us to talk about Juul, an electronic cigarette startup and how the San Francisco company bought an entire issue of a scholarly medical journal to post research about the health benefits of their products ahead of a critical FDA
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Bay Area COVID deaths plunge to near zero, thanks to high vaccination rates
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Emergency medical technician Thomas Hoang pushes a gurney into an emergency room to drop off a COVID-19 patient in Placentia (Orange County) on Jan. 8.Jae C. Hong/Associated PressShow MoreShow Less
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Medical examiner Elizabeth Napoles (right) works alongside National Guard troops helping to process COVID-19 deaths in Los Angeles on Jan. 12.Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-CoronerShow MoreShow Less
COVID-19 deaths have nearly bottomed out in the Bay Area, with an average of one new death reported a day for the nine-county region the lowest number since the start of the pandemic and a dramatic drop from the winter surge, when nearly 70 people were dying every day.
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BERKELEY, Calif. – New UC Berkeley research draws a strong link between cell phone radiation and tumors, particularly in the brain.
Researchers took a comprehensive look at statistical findings from 46 different studies around the globe and found that the use of a cell phone for more than 1,000 hours, or about 17 minutes a day over a ten year period, increased the risk of tumors by 60 percent.
Researchers also pointed to findings that showed cell phone use for 10 or more years doubled the risk of brain tumors.
Joel Moskowitz, director of the Center for Family and Community Health with the UC Berkeley School of Public Health conducted the research in partnership with Korea’s National Cancer Center, and Seoul National University. Their analysis took a comprehensive look at statistical findings from case control studies from 16 countries including the U.S., Sweden, United Kingdom, Japan, Korea, and New Zealand.
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