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ucsf also has a child care center on-site and then also we've been working actively -- one of the bigs with child care and making sure we have adequate outside space. and, so, we've been -- as the new larger projects come in, for example, block 40 has a map actually, if we can do the overhead. block 40, here's block 40 is down south. you have the ballpark to the north, first street, 16th street. so, block 40 is one of the newest -- it's the newest office projects that we just approved the design for as part of the project we set aside for child care and design incorporate the outside space. also a the larger future project comes through, we're actively working with them to identify locations with the needed outside affordable -- outside space to incorporate the affordable -- those child care. this project in mission bay is also subject to the city's child care [speaker not understood] and portion of that 21 million is going toward -- for the specific projects block 1 would go for child care as well as $172,000 estimated for child care. >> do you know -- can i ask a question? >> yes. a
ucsf also has a child care center on-site and then also we've been working actively -- one of the bigs with child care and making sure we have adequate outside space. and, so, we've been -- as the new larger projects come in, for example, block 40 has a map actually, if we can do the overhead. block 40, here's block 40 is down south. you have the ballpark to the north, first street, 16th street. so, block 40 is one of the newest -- it's the newest office projects that we just approved the...
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dowde and a treatment in trial at ucsf. it uses an electronic device that delivers a unique cancer-fighting agent. >> you expose your melanoma cells to a transient, but strong electrical stimulus. you open a small pore or multiple small pores in each melanoma cell. >> first the ucsf team injects dna plasma into the area of the melanoma. it is genetically engineered to produce a protein and next they deliver a 1300 volt current into the same area using a device manufactured by san diego-based onkosec. it is known as electro- electro-poloration. >> you will hear some clicking. >> the electric shock causes pours in the cancer cell's membrane to open just long enough to allow the plasma to enter. once inside the cells begin producing the proteins which are treated as an alarm signal by the body's immune system. triggering it to attack the cancer cells. >> you can see that the lesions are thinned and almost disappear. >> while the treatment is highly successful in controlling targeted lesions, in a percentage of cases the immune
dowde and a treatment in trial at ucsf. it uses an electronic device that delivers a unique cancer-fighting agent. >> you expose your melanoma cells to a transient, but strong electrical stimulus. you open a small pore or multiple small pores in each melanoma cell. >> first the ucsf team injects dna plasma into the area of the melanoma. it is genetically engineered to produce a protein and next they deliver a 1300 volt current into the same area using a device manufactured by san...
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dowde and a treatment in trial at ucsf. it uses an electronic device that delivers a unique cancer-fighting agent. >> you expose your melanoma cells to a transient, but strong electrical stimulus. you open a small pore or multiple small pores in each melanoma cell. >> first the ucsf team injects dna plasma into the area of the melanoma. it is genetically engineered to produce a protein and next they deliver a 1300 volt current into the same area using a device manufactured by san diego-based onkosec. it is known as electro- electro-poloration. >> you will hear some clicking. >> the electric shock causes pours in the cancer cell's membrane to open just long enough to allow the plasma to enter. once inside the cells begin producing the proteins which are treated as an alarm signal by the body's immune system. triggering it to attack the cancer cells. >> you can see that the lesions are thinned and almost disappear. >> while the treatment is highly successful in controlling targeted lesions, in a percentage of cases the immune
dowde and a treatment in trial at ucsf. it uses an electronic device that delivers a unique cancer-fighting agent. >> you expose your melanoma cells to a transient, but strong electrical stimulus. you open a small pore or multiple small pores in each melanoma cell. >> first the ucsf team injects dna plasma into the area of the melanoma. it is genetically engineered to produce a protein and next they deliver a 1300 volt current into the same area using a device manufactured by san...
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mary's and two others ucsf medical center, the conditions of those being said to be stable at ucsf medical. i wanted to ask you a little more about the witness accounts. we heard from one witness account who said that the plane appeared to come in at a very long angle and when it hit sparks flew, and for some reason, the pilot lost control because the wing hit and then it spun it around and that was followed by a huge explosion. you are hearing similar stories on the ground? >> i haven't heard the loud explosion. i heard a thud or bomb. but no explosion. we have heard that the pilot reportedly did not make any distress call before bringing the plane down in a lop- sided angle according to eyewitnesss. what the problem was, we don't know and that will take weeks or months to figure out. heather, we are getting an account and in terms of nationality on board. 61 americans were on board of the plane, the rest of the passengers are from china and others of asian descent. there were 61 americans and we don't know if they are among the injured. we are getting more information, it was trickling o
mary's and two others ucsf medical center, the conditions of those being said to be stable at ucsf medical. i wanted to ask you a little more about the witness accounts. we heard from one witness account who said that the plane appeared to come in at a very long angle and when it hit sparks flew, and for some reason, the pilot lost control because the wing hit and then it spun it around and that was followed by a huge explosion. you are hearing similar stories on the ground? >> i haven't...
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. >> david lou of ucsf and mark gerar. and mr. jeff peterson of web corp and miss judy sorro, in memory of mitch sorro. >> now i would like to announce the four scholarships. these scholarships represent specific achievements. the first scholarship is awarded to richard may in the amount of $500 for his dedication to the program, going above and beyond the requirements to study construction management and blueprint reading come on up. [ applause ] >> >> the second to ron red head for his commitment to his professional values for $500. >> the third scholarship to bang wo in the amount of $500 for commitment of aligning his goals with industrial qualifications in san francisco, plus he had perfect attendance. [ applause ] >> now, the final scholarship is very special to mission hiring hall. this scholarship is awarded to jessie nelson in the amount of $500 from the maria hasel scholarship fund, this award represents outstanding achievement in the face of multiple challenges his per seer veer ans represents everything that the commun
. >> david lou of ucsf and mark gerar. and mr. jeff peterson of web corp and miss judy sorro, in memory of mitch sorro. >> now i would like to announce the four scholarships. these scholarships represent specific achievements. the first scholarship is awarded to richard may in the amount of $500 for his dedication to the program, going above and beyond the requirements to study construction management and blueprint reading come on up. [ applause ] >> >> the second to ron...
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this includes large projects such as ucsf mission bay, cpmc. [speaker not understood]. it's also important to note the distinction between clinics and hospitals and private offices and this is because hospitals, for example, have a really large service rate. [speaker not understood], they may also be region also. we don't want to say that every neighborhood needs a hospital. you couldn't have that many hospitals. they tend to be larger facilities. we found out approximately there are 40 registered clinics in the city distributed throughout the cities, 11 hospitals, and more than 5,000 private doctor's offices. the clinics and doctor's offices are located and distributed in smaller buildings throughout the city. our demand analysis based on, again, population and job growth in the sector, we estimate that about 3.5 to 2 million square feet will be needed by 20 35 to meet population and employment growth. as i said earlier, about 2 points of million square feet are already in the pipeline. so, we're looking at anywhere from .8 to 1.5 million need in terms of square footag
this includes large projects such as ucsf mission bay, cpmc. [speaker not understood]. it's also important to note the distinction between clinics and hospitals and private offices and this is because hospitals, for example, have a really large service rate. [speaker not understood], they may also be region also. we don't want to say that every neighborhood needs a hospital. you couldn't have that many hospitals. they tend to be larger facilities. we found out approximately there are 40...
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working with ucsf researchers over there.ell me about that. >> faces of the program that is stationed at uc san francisco. it's part of their global aids initiative. research initiative and it's also partnered with bixby reproductive health initiative here in the united states. and that faces is a clinic located where the highest pref lens of hiv is in kenya. >> how big that that problem there? >> well, the clinic itself, i believe there's close to over 1 million people that are hiv positive or have aids in kenya. i believe it's 1.3 million people who are living with the virus. and faces sees about 1, i'm sorry, 100,000. 100,000 individuals living with the virus and of those individuals, there are about 15,000 children in their program that are hiv positive. so what we've done is partnered with them to provide the best care for children and youth. in particular, the teenagers because there's a very large population of adolescents who need support. what the program is is the peer leadership program and what we've done is train
working with ucsf researchers over there.ell me about that. >> faces of the program that is stationed at uc san francisco. it's part of their global aids initiative. research initiative and it's also partnered with bixby reproductive health initiative here in the united states. and that faces is a clinic located where the highest pref lens of hiv is in kenya. >> how big that that problem there? >> well, the clinic itself, i believe there's close to over 1 million people that...
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protesters are already gathered here in front of the ucsf mission bay campus. group made up of uc students and employees are not happy with janet napolitano as the new uc president. >> i'm an undocumented student and janet napolitano has been no friend of immigrants. i think it's unfair that my university which i'm very proud to be of would be considering somebody who is considered to be very anti-immigrant. >> reporter: the nomination of napolitano came to a surprise as many. she was chosen after a special regents committee selected her out of a reported field of nearly 300 candidates. her appointment has garnered national attention. she's expected toen confirmed easily -- to be confirmed easily. many have been wondering if she has enough experience to do the job. gavin newsom is in favor of the appointment saying the,needs a lead -- the saying the system needs a leader like napolitano. >> economically, we can't continue to do what we've done in the last decade. something radical has to change and i think it requires someone with a fresh perspective, a differe
protesters are already gathered here in front of the ucsf mission bay campus. group made up of uc students and employees are not happy with janet napolitano as the new uc president. >> i'm an undocumented student and janet napolitano has been no friend of immigrants. i think it's unfair that my university which i'm very proud to be of would be considering somebody who is considered to be very anti-immigrant. >> reporter: the nomination of napolitano came to a surprise as many. she...
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and here we are in a neighborhood that is a bustling neighborhood of technology and biotech with ucsf up the street. it's a pleasure to be a san franciscans in this day and age. in terms of our project, we are very excited about the fact that anchor represents the first major tenant and the kick-start to our mission rock project. to us it's the perfect partnership. we have been around a while, 1958. but that pales in comparison to anchor. 1896. as keith mentioned they are long-time partners with the giants back to candlestick park days. and anchor plaza was launched in 2010. and we won that year. and so we are going with a team that helps us win baseball games as well. this project is interesting in that it's about 20% of the total square footage. 20% of the total size of the project and 5% of the total square footage of mission rock. it will serve in many ways as the front door to the mission rock project. people will see it as they come to games and the neighborhood. just a reminder that the mission rock project is something that we feel will be a major asset to this city. and to th
and here we are in a neighborhood that is a bustling neighborhood of technology and biotech with ucsf up the street. it's a pleasure to be a san franciscans in this day and age. in terms of our project, we are very excited about the fact that anchor represents the first major tenant and the kick-start to our mission rock project. to us it's the perfect partnership. we have been around a while, 1958. but that pales in comparison to anchor. 1896. as keith mentioned they are long-time partners...
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the regents are meeting today through thursday at the ucsf mission bay campus in texas. they are scheduled to take up the nomination on thursday. some people have criticized the choice saying she does not have any experience in university management. but supporters say napolitano's political connections will help the university seek government funding. >>> a spacesuit malfunction forced an abrupt end to a spacewalk today. two astronauts were outside the international space station when italian spacewalker luca said he had water inside his helmet. his u.s. partner kepped him back inside -- heferped him back inside -- helped him back inside. the crew says lucas looked frazzled but he will be okay. the problem is being investigated. >>> target and the salvation army are teaming up to send kids back to school in style. it's all part of the school spree program. close to 100 students from the bay area have been chosen to receive an $81 target gift card to purchase back-to-school supplies and clothing. >> buy some school clothe supplies or -- school supplies or clothes. >> thi
the regents are meeting today through thursday at the ucsf mission bay campus in texas. they are scheduled to take up the nomination on thursday. some people have criticized the choice saying she does not have any experience in university management. but supporters say napolitano's political connections will help the university seek government funding. >>> a spacesuit malfunction forced an abrupt end to a spacewalk today. two astronauts were outside the international space station when...
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a little local piece of data at ucsf, 25% of our liver transplants today are a result of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. that is new, and that includes children. this is not just adults. so, where liver transplants formerly were related to alcohol, these are now related to drinking sugar drinks. seriously, that's a serious consequence. notice this pretty picture of teeth here. these are fondly called one on the left, the mountain dew mouth and the one on the left is diet soda mouth, if you will. just to make the point that water won't do this to your teeth. [laughter] >> sugar and acid combine to create a really negative impact on your teeth. it wears away the enamel and leads to a mouthful of rotted teeth. it is similar also -- i don't know if you've seen pictures of [speaker not understood], these are similar. you can put [speaker not understood] underneath and it would be the same. it's the same thing going on in your mouth. again, the other consequences are osteoporosis. and this goes back to that chart i showed you earlier around milk and the fact that sodas are replacing milk.
a little local piece of data at ucsf, 25% of our liver transplants today are a result of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. that is new, and that includes children. this is not just adults. so, where liver transplants formerly were related to alcohol, these are now related to drinking sugar drinks. seriously, that's a serious consequence. notice this pretty picture of teeth here. these are fondly called one on the left, the mountain dew mouth and the one on the left is diet soda mouth, if you...
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the medics, the ucsf was right there. i hope i didn't scare the girl, i looked at her and she looked in shock at me to stop her car. i don't know what else to say. >> what was also amazing is i went to officer cunningham, are the airplanes clear, do you think we got them all out? he goes, i think so. hold on. and he goes running back in. and i go, great. so he's running back in and i'm looking for him -- >> for more than an hour now we've been listening in to a news conference. we are hearing from the first responders. really, the true heroes of the crash flight 214 to hear their stories of heroism as they've made their way into that plane that was on fire, just unbelievable stories coming in out of the san francisco police department and also the san francisco fire department. >> you can just tell that they are not used to speaking to the media but you can tell that instinct takes over. they couldn't even completely recall what was happening. they talk about each other, we mentioned the two together, teamwork, how proud
the medics, the ucsf was right there. i hope i didn't scare the girl, i looked at her and she looked in shock at me to stop her car. i don't know what else to say. >> what was also amazing is i went to officer cunningham, are the airplanes clear, do you think we got them all out? he goes, i think so. hold on. and he goes running back in. and i go, great. so he's running back in and i'm looking for him -- >> for more than an hour now we've been listening in to a news conference. we...
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it's 2% during a period when ucsf received 16% increase on its city contracts and 2% did little to help our organization meet the 60% increase that we have seen in health care premiums and the 160% increase that we have seen in workers' comp. san francisco values business and technology and transportation and public safety but we also have great history with health and human services and i am urging you to find a way in this $8 billion budget -- almost $8 billion budget to include a 4% cost of doing business increase. thank you. >> thank you very much. okay. at this time are there any members of the public that wish to comment today? come on up. >> good afternoon supervisors. i am anggel caand with [inaudible]. i'm actually here representing our youth in soma. we thought this hearing was going to go until later in the afternoon so a lot of them are running here but if they don't make it i just want to remind you that last year we spent a lot of time talking to voters informing them about proposition a, b, c and e and a clear mandate to the city for that and we work hard to generate more
it's 2% during a period when ucsf received 16% increase on its city contracts and 2% did little to help our organization meet the 60% increase that we have seen in health care premiums and the 160% increase that we have seen in workers' comp. san francisco values business and technology and transportation and public safety but we also have great history with health and human services and i am urging you to find a way in this $8 billion budget -- almost $8 billion budget to include a 4% cost of...
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news and world report put ucsf medical center at no. 7. the hospital was recognized for innovative treatments, advanced technology, collaboration among healthcare professionals and scientists and a compassionate patient care team. >>> pg&e is being hit with a big fine for the deadly san bruno pipeline explosion. the resized $300 million penalty announced today is less than some had demanded but our consumer editor reports the new find is good news for pg&e rate payers. >> the overall penalty package remain twos and a quarter billion dollars but a previous plan to charge customers for a big chunk of that in increased rates was killed. men di spat communications director for turn, the ewe tilly reform network reverses an earlier highly controversial cpuc proposal that essentially said. >> pg&e would pay the fines and penalties to itself basically. using that money to cover shareholder costs so in effect holding pg&e harmless for the san bruno explosion. >> but today's proposal cancels that, and now demands that pg&e shareholders pay for pipe
news and world report put ucsf medical center at no. 7. the hospital was recognized for innovative treatments, advanced technology, collaboration among healthcare professionals and scientists and a compassionate patient care team. >>> pg&e is being hit with a big fine for the deadly san bruno pipeline explosion. the resized $300 million penalty announced today is less than some had demanded but our consumer editor reports the new find is good news for pg&e rate payers. >>...
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there are a variety of things outside of use and ucsf and it was traditionally classified within obsessive-compulsive disorder, led by dr. carol matthews often as different resources as well and dr. matthews is one the leaders here in san francisco. monica works there as well. there is a variety of other professional organizers that we can link folks up with in the city and outside of the city, as well as cleaning services, when needed. adult protective services obviously for situations when there are more urgent issues or an immediate danger to self. we have very close linkages with them and it's always a good idea for folks to call us too, rather than jumping to a report on something like that. because a lot of times that can be avoided, in many cases. i am about a minute away from my time. so let me see what i can throw in and invite gillian up. i am going lead some business cards as well today and we have got tons of printed resources and powerpoints and stuff to send out to folks. i would love to have council members contact me or other members of our team or send materials through joanna, but t
there are a variety of things outside of use and ucsf and it was traditionally classified within obsessive-compulsive disorder, led by dr. carol matthews often as different resources as well and dr. matthews is one the leaders here in san francisco. monica works there as well. there is a variety of other professional organizers that we can link folks up with in the city and outside of the city, as well as cleaning services, when needed. adult protective services obviously for situations when...
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. >> good evening, my name is gidion roth child and i am a scientist at ucsf and my wife is a scientist at stanford university and we have two sons. that we both have been in guy noey and one is currently still there and very briefly, we cannot thank guy noey enough for the education and love and taking such good care of our kids and during the times that i have been there and i think to me the question here is not about the high quality of the preschool which is basically no one questions, but about the priorities. and for me comes down to do we want to have kids in the city? wherever the kids are going to be they are going to make a bit of noise they want to drive out the families with young kids to places where they don't make any noise other kinds of people will not be as convenient as your ordinary neighbor but this is something that in my opinion that we should invest in as a community to have places in or for our kids within the community especially if they are such high quality as guy noey and so i ask you from the bottom of my heart to approve this. thank you. >> is there any m
. >> good evening, my name is gidion roth child and i am a scientist at ucsf and my wife is a scientist at stanford university and we have two sons. that we both have been in guy noey and one is currently still there and very briefly, we cannot thank guy noey enough for the education and love and taking such good care of our kids and during the times that i have been there and i think to me the question here is not about the high quality of the preschool which is basically no one...
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it this afternoon, but will be [speaker not understood] for your big community celebration for the ucsf director at department of neurological surgery. he has raised two daughters here in the city and county of san francisco. in fact, he did briefly move out of san francisco, but missed the city so much that him and his wife decided to repurchase a home again here in the city. so, we welcome you back. the last thing i will mention about joe is that he often hearkens us to another time. a fine example of this is that the commander famously carries a slide rule in his flashlight pocket. i did not know what a slide rule was. [laughter] >> i also hear that joe is a quintessential old time beat officer. everyone knows not just his name but his nickname in the neighborhood he patrols and he knows your name as well. he is as old-fashioned as the slide rule he holds in his pocket. in our days of rapidly advancing technology and innovation, sometimes the old-fashioned plain and simple is the best way to making our neighborhoods safer. and walking the beat and knowing the people is the best way t
it this afternoon, but will be [speaker not understood] for your big community celebration for the ucsf director at department of neurological surgery. he has raised two daughters here in the city and county of san francisco. in fact, he did briefly move out of san francisco, but missed the city so much that him and his wife decided to repurchase a home again here in the city. so, we welcome you back. the last thing i will mention about joe is that he often hearkens us to another time. a fine...
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expecting another wave of patients shortly. 36 are at stanford medical center two patients now at ucsf in stable condition. there were preparely 12 but the rest may have been released or releak indicated. >> peninsula, all in stable condition, but that medical center is expecting more patients. seven at st. francis, five at st. mary's. >> two at st. luke's with minor injuries and two at eat 'medical center, and there are many more patients that have not been officially reported by local hospitals yet, and 123 apparently of those onboard uninjured. >> this has been an incredible situation all day long. this asiana airlines flight 214 originated from shanghai and then flew to seoul, korea, then tried to make a landing but turn out to be hard and fatal landing at san francisco international airport about 11:30 this morning. completely shut down the airport because, as you can see, part of the airplane fell apart and then burn. >> the airport referred to it as a hard landing; for all intents and purposes it was a crash landing. when the plane burned but not before many, many people were ab
expecting another wave of patients shortly. 36 are at stanford medical center two patients now at ucsf in stable condition. there were preparely 12 but the rest may have been released or releak indicated. >> peninsula, all in stable condition, but that medical center is expecting more patients. seven at st. francis, five at st. mary's. >> two at st. luke's with minor injuries and two at eat 'medical center, and there are many more patients that have not been officially reported by...
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. >> i just wanted to thank ucsf for bringing together great health experts and doctors and officials like you with community-based groups and linking action-based research with community needs as well. but thank you for the great work. >>> sure, no problem. and i do support this and really applaud the work that san francisco department of public health does make an impact on children's health. >> next speaker? are there any more speakers? >>> hi, good morning. good morning, supervisors, commissioners. my name is hector vargas and i'm here representing [speaker not understood] bayview hunters point and we're doing work to improve opportunities for accessing good nutrition, healthy foods. we are working to transform corner stores where we're working to increase access to physical activity in schools and out in the community, et cetera. and i really am happy that you all are taking up this issue today and looking at how we can improve access to healthy drinking water. there are some statistics that i'd like to share. currently in san francisco, 74.3% of latino are obese or overweight, a
. >> i just wanted to thank ucsf for bringing together great health experts and doctors and officials like you with community-based groups and linking action-based research with community needs as well. but thank you for the great work. >>> sure, no problem. and i do support this and really applaud the work that san francisco department of public health does make an impact on children's health. >> next speaker? are there any more speakers? >>> hi, good morning....
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we understand there may be another bus load coming here or to ucsf. we did hear from the chief of the emergency room on what the situation was here. he said they did bring in extra staff. they had certified translators. they moved patients out of an entire floor on the sixth floor to make room for the families that were coming in. ten to 12 were brought -- low level care needs for brought to laguna honda. they were moved to make room and let's go ahead and take a listen at some of the injuries he says these patients were facing. >> spinal injuries often happen when there's a load placed on the spine from a force and that force can be a fall. and in this case, if there was the equivalent of a fall from a height on -- on the spine, that load would cause the fracture. usually a compression fracture but sometimes the body will not just compress but it will burst and we've had several of those. >> reporter: he is referring to when the plane may have bounced and people lifting off their seats hitting their heads possibly. and coming down hard on their spine
we understand there may be another bus load coming here or to ucsf. we did hear from the chief of the emergency room on what the situation was here. he said they did bring in extra staff. they had certified translators. they moved patients out of an entire floor on the sixth floor to make room for the families that were coming in. ten to 12 were brought -- low level care needs for brought to laguna honda. they were moved to make room and let's go ahead and take a listen at some of the injuries...
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doud in an investigational treatment currently in trials at ucsf. it uses an electronic. >> you open a small pore in each cell. >> first team injects dna plasma into the area. it's engineered to produce a protein called interlukean 12 next they deliver a current into the area. >> as seen, electric shock causes cancer cell membrane to open just long enough to allow plasma to enter. once inside the cells begin producing proteins treated as an alarm signal triggering it to attack cancer cells. >> you can see lesions are faint. >> treatment is highly success envelope controlling targeted leagues dr. doud says the immune response continued well beyond that treated area. >> you can have responses not just to tumors but to tumors in other parts of the body you haven't injected or done anything. we think there is a immune memory that forms. >> he says half patients experienced improvement included untreated areas for clint and his wife early results offer hope of enjoying outdoor activities into retirement. >> spending time together. and have bought a 2-yea
doud in an investigational treatment currently in trials at ucsf. it uses an electronic. >> you open a small pore in each cell. >> first team injects dna plasma into the area. it's engineered to produce a protein called interlukean 12 next they deliver a current into the area. >> as seen, electric shock causes cancer cell membrane to open just long enough to allow plasma to enter. once inside the cells begin producing proteins treated as an alarm signal triggering it to attack...
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ucsf dental students set up shop and offered their free screenings for kids.hey check for cavities and provided a free flouride varnish. >> we teach them early on the best oral hygiene health to have so they can prevent cavities. >>> linda sebegno and a friend were thrown from their horses on a nevado trail when two mountain bikers startled their animals. she fractured her back. some of the money came from the members of the marine county bicycle coalition. >>> it was the march of the penguins at the san francisco zoo. five young graduates of fish school at the zoo waddled proudly on their way to penguin island yesterday. this year's march was open to the public for the first time. the penguins were a little shy at first but it did not take them long to get the hang of things. >>> and mark tamayo will be here to tell us what we can expect for the workweek ahead. >>> over the past few days we have been talking about a cooling trend. our weather story remains unchanged in the long term but in the long range we will be talking about warmer temperatures. at least
ucsf dental students set up shop and offered their free screenings for kids.hey check for cavities and provided a free flouride varnish. >> we teach them early on the best oral hygiene health to have so they can prevent cavities. >>> linda sebegno and a friend were thrown from their horses on a nevado trail when two mountain bikers startled their animals. she fractured her back. some of the money came from the members of the marine county bicycle coalition. >>> it was...
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. >>> a group of activists plan to protest plans to cut down trees at ucsf today by posing nude. they plan to pose naked with the trees this morning. it comes after plans to remove thousands of trees behind the medical center over fire concerns. today's demonstrations kickoff at 11:00 this morning. >>> police have security concerns ahead of the soccer double-header in the south bay. mexican soccer teams face off in san jose. promoters are concerned after a brawl broke out between a game between rival teams in las vegas. they met with authorities yesterday to review security plans after a match wednesday, fans stormed the field. another brawl delayed the las vegas match and several players were ejected for fighting during the game. >> a bill on the governor's desk would allow california transgender students to pick school activities that fit them best. that means they can choose the bathrooms, locker rooms and sports teams they are most comfortable with. >> it's extremely frustrating and difficult. it can really behind ear student's ability to succeed. it can be a tremendous chall
. >>> a group of activists plan to protest plans to cut down trees at ucsf today by posing nude. they plan to pose naked with the trees this morning. it comes after plans to remove thousands of trees behind the medical center over fire concerns. today's demonstrations kickoff at 11:00 this morning. >>> police have security concerns ahead of the soccer double-header in the south bay. mexican soccer teams face off in san jose. promoters are concerned after a brawl broke out...