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>> in regards to the ucsf changes, has there been a review with ucsf in terms of what the affiliation agreement is expects in the future to have made assumptions or hope for promises and then to come in at the budget time to say that we actually can't fulfill that and there may be very legitimate reasons would seem to be a short-sighted type of process rather than one that should have had a more continuous dialogue that allows us -- because this is a long-term project, to understand and work together to manage all the sources of funding recognizing there was good will in coming in to say they would participate in the h.r. process. >> yes, thank you for the question. we have been work myself along with a hospital executive team, dr. erlach on her staff and what the directions entail and you'll see the funds removed from the project from the affiliation agreement and in addition we discussed at the prior hearing there's an assumption in the mayor's deficit projection we will fund the non-physician staff on an on-going basis and between the two sources we believe that there is efficient
>> in regards to the ucsf changes, has there been a review with ucsf in terms of what the affiliation agreement is expects in the future to have made assumptions or hope for promises and then to come in at the budget time to say that we actually can't fulfill that and there may be very legitimate reasons would seem to be a short-sighted type of process rather than one that should have had a more continuous dialogue that allows us -- because this is a long-term project, to understand and...
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i wonder if anybody from either the hospital or ucsf would like to make comments concerning this? >> good afternoon, commissioners. we have worked closely with the university to look at the costs and revenue opportunities. we've been doing that ever since i got to the hospital actually two years ago. so i feel very confident that going forward we'll be working together collaboratively on costs and revenue to make sure it's all controlled and maximized as appropriate and i'm happy to answer any questions. >> commissioners? >> thank you very much. >> the clerk: you're welcome. thank you. we'll move on with the presentation. if the commissioners have questions even related back to the h.r., we can take them up again as we move forward with the remaining changes in the budget. >> the next initiative is also an i.t. project relate to the controller's office of financial systems project also known as f.s.p. the went live july 5 and as the system has a lot of capabilities as you've seen with the different ways to report on the budget there's also been challenges and the implementation of
i wonder if anybody from either the hospital or ucsf would like to make comments concerning this? >> good afternoon, commissioners. we have worked closely with the university to look at the costs and revenue opportunities. we've been doing that ever since i got to the hospital actually two years ago. so i feel very confident that going forward we'll be working together collaboratively on costs and revenue to make sure it's all controlled and maximized as appropriate and i'm happy to...
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we're working to create a smoke cessation program at the gender center at ucsf and at castro mission. we're working to try and create a gynecology specific care for transgender people. both trans men -- we have a problem with trans men going to the women's clinic at zuckerberg. that's a disaster. we have men that won't go because it's called the women's clinic and we have folks who really need to have a gynecologist to follow them through the process. we want to work on developing that. we're going to formalize a consultation practice for the department of public health so whenever doctors have questions, they really know to call us whenever mental health providers have questions they know to call us. and we can walk them through how to think about the clients they're caring for. last, this is for the staff of gender health. we have an incredible just hard-working excellent staff they want to thank for all their incredible work. i also want to thank role and -- rolland. he sat through weeks of meetings and we wouldn't be here without him. so that's our presentation and i'm happy to an
we're working to create a smoke cessation program at the gender center at ucsf and at castro mission. we're working to try and create a gynecology specific care for transgender people. both trans men -- we have a problem with trans men going to the women's clinic at zuckerberg. that's a disaster. we have men that won't go because it's called the women's clinic and we have folks who really need to have a gynecologist to follow them through the process. we want to work on developing that. we're...
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. >> reporter: inside his office ucsf professor grants has a growing collection of cigarette packs. >> candace working toward them -- >> reporter: covered with images what was smoking can do to you. >> you get cancer-causing chemicals and other bad things that you don't get with an e-cigarette. >> reporter: electronic cigarettes and vaporizers have been marketed as a way to quit smoking grants says vaping could have serious health risks of its own. >> we found daily e-cigarette users had an almost doubling in their risk of heart attack. >> reporter: the study used existing data from the centers for disease control who showed those who smoked regular cigarettes had three times a risk for heart attack. >> the first evidence of a major clinical adverse event associated with e-cigarette use. >> reporter: there are those who take issue with the conclusion that e-cigarettes cause heart attacks. that, they say, is a finding that could be years away. >> we don't even know these people used e-cigarettes before they had the heart attack. >> reporter: boston university professor michael segal sa
. >> reporter: inside his office ucsf professor grants has a growing collection of cigarette packs. >> candace working toward them -- >> reporter: covered with images what was smoking can do to you. >> you get cancer-causing chemicals and other bad things that you don't get with an e-cigarette. >> reporter: electronic cigarettes and vaporizers have been marketed as a way to quit smoking grants says vaping could have serious health risks of its own. >> we...
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. >>> ucsf is talking about a new world-class hospital coming to san francisco. it will be built on the parnassus heights campus. a huge $500 million donation will pay for it. the family has donated more than $1 billion to the hospital making it one of the biggest builders in america for an academic institution. that donation announcement comes a week after the death of her husband. >>> if you own an apple watch it may be more helpful in protecting your health than previously thought. that watch can detect diabetes with 85% accuracy. previously the heart rate monitor showed it can show hypertension and sleep apnea. they say early detection can help to relieve diabetes. >>> harley-davidson is recalling more than 200,000 motorcycles all over the world. brake fluid deposits occur when the fluid is not changed. both deposits can cause a valved stick. harley-davidson dealers will flush out the entire brake system with brake fluid that is not acceptable to those deposits. brake failure has caused three people to crash into those people were hurt. >>> a government shutd
. >>> ucsf is talking about a new world-class hospital coming to san francisco. it will be built on the parnassus heights campus. a huge $500 million donation will pay for it. the family has donated more than $1 billion to the hospital making it one of the biggest builders in america for an academic institution. that donation announcement comes a week after the death of her husband. >>> if you own an apple watch it may be more helpful in protecting your health than previously...
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i talked with a ucsf autism expert about the link researchers have found and asked how close we are toactual test that can detect the condition. >>> a possible breakthrough autism research. scientists in britain say they have developed a blood and urine test that may be able to detect the condition in children. the researchers looked at children with and without the disorder and they found high levels of protein damage, especially in the blood plasma in those with the condition. researchers say the test could lead to earlier detection, allowing for doctors to treat the condition much sooner. we will have more on this study and the potential test, i am joined by founder of the autism center there at ucsf. this study makes this connection between this protein damage and autism. is this, in fact, a new theory? >> well, we've been looking for a biological marker for autism for a very long time. there have been genetic research autism for more than 30 years now, and we know about 150 different genes which occur in some families of children with autism. some of them are inherited. some are m
i talked with a ucsf autism expert about the link researchers have found and asked how close we are toactual test that can detect the condition. >>> a possible breakthrough autism research. scientists in britain say they have developed a blood and urine test that may be able to detect the condition in children. the researchers looked at children with and without the disorder and they found high levels of protein damage, especially in the blood plasma in those with the condition....
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one rally is set for ucsf campus. another at berkeley. we reached out to the university leaders for comment. >>> 4:50 now and continuing coverage as we look live at the bay bridge. a proposal to increase tolls to cross this and other bay area bridges has taken another step forward. the bay area toll authority oversight committee unanimously agreed to put the measure on the ballot in june. that means you will get to vote on it. as we reported the extra money would go to public transit and roadway improvement. >>> this morning leaders at covered california say they will work through friday to help people make insurance selections for 2018. we told you yesterday that the deadline was yesterday, on wednesday. "the sacramento bee" reports thousands who started applications before the deadline will be able to complete them. leaders hope people will stop waiting until the last minute. >> good luck with that, right? >>> coming up on "today in the bay," making sense of recreational marijuana. the steps state leaders are making to help figure out p
one rally is set for ucsf campus. another at berkeley. we reached out to the university leaders for comment. >>> 4:50 now and continuing coverage as we look live at the bay bridge. a proposal to increase tolls to cross this and other bay area bridges has taken another step forward. the bay area toll authority oversight committee unanimously agreed to put the measure on the ballot in june. that means you will get to vote on it. as we reported the extra money would go to public transit...
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. >>> by the way, the study kendis mentioned was done at ucsf. >>> you saw it on tv years ago, now mr. rogers is coming back to your neighborhood in >>> hi there everyone. waking up to 40s and 50s. if you're spending time in the north bay, napa in particular, highs today near records once again. should see about 60. how about 76 today and tomorrow. then cooler weather is on the way. not only for napa but for everyone over the weekend. some gusty winds in the north and east bay hills. but we still will remain well above average. reggie, natasha? >> thank you, lisa. paris known as the city of light. right now it's the city of snow. it's dealing with a cold snap causing traffic jams and disrupting rail service. but isn't it pretty? >> authorities were recommending the people postpone their travel. freezing temperatures were expected to hit the french capital today. >>> a live update. >>> this is just in this morning. the queen of media will not run for office in 2020. oprah winfrey has officially shot down the idea of a presidential run. she made the comments during a special live taping
. >>> by the way, the study kendis mentioned was done at ucsf. >>> you saw it on tv years ago, now mr. rogers is coming back to your neighborhood in >>> hi there everyone. waking up to 40s and 50s. if you're spending time in the north bay, napa in particular, highs today near records once again. should see about 60. how about 76 today and tomorrow. then cooler weather is on the way. not only for napa but for everyone over the weekend. some gusty winds in the north and...
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researchers at ucsf look at numbers from the centers of disease control and vaping could have its own serious health risks. one doctor says daily users have almost double the risk of having a heart attack. >> it's not the same toxic chemicals as a cigarette. there's probably less of them than a cigarette, but there's still enough there to be doing a lot of damage. >> other health experts say it's too soon to draw the conclusion e-cigs cause heart attacks. another possible explanation, people at risk of heart attacks may be turning to e-cigs to quit smoking. >>> a wrestler who suffered a spinal cord injury during a match last month is improving. the injury left ryan joseph paralyzed and on a ventilator. look at him now. ryan is able to get around in a wheelchair. his father showed this video to show his progress. the teen is undergoing treatment in colorado and is expected to return to the bay area in april. >>> all right. let's jump ahead to noon tomorrow. you see some scattered, really light showers across the north bay and that will be our best case. maybe a random shower somewhere
researchers at ucsf look at numbers from the centers of disease control and vaping could have its own serious health risks. one doctor says daily users have almost double the risk of having a heart attack. >> it's not the same toxic chemicals as a cigarette. there's probably less of them than a cigarette, but there's still enough there to be doing a lot of damage. >> other health experts say it's too soon to draw the conclusion e-cigs cause heart attacks. another possible...
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ucsf medical students gathered at the parnasis building today and argued #whitecoatsagainstgunviolence. a demonstration in alameda was a show of solidarity for the students at stoneman douglas in florida. alameda police coordinated traffic control. >>> a man was seriously hurt after being attacked with a hatchet in san francisco on golden gate avenue and jones street yesterday. the 38-year-old man was walking moment early tuesday morning when someone yelled and struck him. the victim is now in critical condition. his attacker fled the scene. so far no arrests have been made. >>> a skateboarder is now suing san francisco police claiming an officer caused him to have a bad crash. show you the video. this is anthony economus barreling down florida street last summer. he runs into an officer and slams right into a patrol car during an impromptu skateboarding contest. the lawsuit said the officer acted aggressively causing him to crash. so far no comments from san francisco police. >>> up next big changes coming to a movie theater near you. >> the company getting ready to ban one certain it
ucsf medical students gathered at the parnasis building today and argued #whitecoatsagainstgunviolence. a demonstration in alameda was a show of solidarity for the students at stoneman douglas in florida. alameda police coordinated traffic control. >>> a man was seriously hurt after being attacked with a hatchet in san francisco on golden gate avenue and jones street yesterday. the 38-year-old man was walking moment early tuesday morning when someone yelled and struck him. the victim...
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. >>> big money is coming to ucsf for a new project. the university is getting a $500 million donation to build a new hospital. it will be at its parnases medical campus where the current psychiatric hospital is now. it's the first construction on that site in 35 years. the new facility could open by 2030. >>> up next it's a mess that could take weeks to clean up. >> the one area on the peninsula that looks like a disaster zone this evening, we're live with what happened. >> plus get used to seeing a whole lot of jimmy g., the record breaking contract for the san francisco 49ers. >> and the group of south korean sports fans ditching the olympics and watching the warriors instead, their special gift for steph curry. ♪ ♪ there are two types of people in the world. those who fear the future... and those who embrace it. the future is for the unafraid. ♪ ♪ there's more adventure,where you can get... and more memories. stay at a disneyland resort hotel, and you can save up to 25% on select rooms. so now's the time to get more happy! ffort . >
. >>> big money is coming to ucsf for a new project. the university is getting a $500 million donation to build a new hospital. it will be at its parnases medical campus where the current psychiatric hospital is now. it's the first construction on that site in 35 years. the new facility could open by 2030. >>> up next it's a mess that could take weeks to clean up. >> the one area on the peninsula that looks like a disaster zone this evening, we're live with what...
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. >>> a new name for one of service's historic medical centers, a few hours ago ucsf announced its medicalenter on parnassas will be renamed the helen diller medical center. some of the money is going toward a new state of the art hospital. the announcement follows the death on friday of foundation creator and bay area real estate giant sanford diller. >>> so the next time you get that craving for mcdonald's fries and you want to super size them and someone says, don't do that, tell them, hey, no, this is good for my hair. >> good for your hair. a chemical ingredient in the fries might be the cure for baldness, that is according to a new study out of japan. the findings would pave the way for hair regrowth products down the line. the only catch the research hasn't been proven for humans, it only worked for hairless mice. why let that stop you from super sizing? >> i know. >> super size a whole different way, too. >> i will eat the fries. >>> coming up on "today in the bay," kari has a look at what we can expect as we step out the door. cold start to the morning. >> cold start to the mornin
. >>> a new name for one of service's historic medical centers, a few hours ago ucsf announced its medicalenter on parnassas will be renamed the helen diller medical center. some of the money is going toward a new state of the art hospital. the announcement follows the death on friday of foundation creator and bay area real estate giant sanford diller. >>> so the next time you get that craving for mcdonald's fries and you want to super size them and someone says, don't do...
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. >>> ucsf is getting big money for a new project.hey are getting half billion dollars to build a new medical center where the langley porter psychiatric hospital is now. it will be the first new hospital on the site in 35 years. the new hospital should be completed by the year 2030. >>> hecklers tried to shout over san jose's mayor during his state of the city address. kpix 5's maria medina shows us what went down. [ yelling ] >> reporter: during his fourth and last state of the city address before his run for re- election, san jose mayor sam liccardo was interrupted not once but four times by hecklers in the audience. [ screaming ] >> reporter: their protest against google's plans to build a mega-campus in san jose. some fear the silicon valley city will get more expensive. >> we are trying to say that the city's negotiations with google behind closed doors to sell public lands for a tech campus are unjust. there has been no public engagement to this point. >> so san jose is persistently suffering from the worst jobs- to-housing bal
. >>> ucsf is getting big money for a new project.hey are getting half billion dollars to build a new medical center where the langley porter psychiatric hospital is now. it will be the first new hospital on the site in 35 years. the new hospital should be completed by the year 2030. >>> hecklers tried to shout over san jose's mayor during his state of the city address. kpix 5's maria medina shows us what went down. [ yelling ] >> reporter: during his fourth and last...
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a new world-class hospital is going to san francisco thanks to ucsf.ill be both on the parnassus height campus. a huge of $500 million donation from the helen keller foundation will pay for it. they donated more than $1 billion to the hospital. that donation was announced a week after helen diller's husband died. >>> a finger sell to treat hiv may be available. there is a applet that includes a combination of drugs to treat the fire is that the company says by using three key treatments in one the standalone pill will be need to be taken once a day. people receiving treatment for hiv typically have to take three or four pills. >>> if you own an apple watch it may be even more effective in spotting health problems than we thought. there's a new study that says the apple watch can spot diabetes with 85% accuracy. a built-in heart rate monitor has shown it can predict abnormal heart rhythms. . >> this is an important day for san francisco's first responders. we will tell you what's at stake as for candidates for mayor me tonight. >>> california is one of
a new world-class hospital is going to san francisco thanks to ucsf.ill be both on the parnassus height campus. a huge of $500 million donation from the helen keller foundation will pay for it. they donated more than $1 billion to the hospital. that donation was announced a week after helen diller's husband died. >>> a finger sell to treat hiv may be available. there is a applet that includes a combination of drugs to treat the fire is that the company says by using three key...
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next five years, we really want to develop more of a training program, official training program with ucsf and with zuckerberg, and that's all really exciting, and i think people do really want to be a part of it. and so yeah, we have to figure out how to keep that momentum going, and i think that's true across all of the specialties that are doing this work. it is -- there's only a handful of people that are specialists, and they are wanted every where else, and we have to keep them. >> a data point of comment that amongst the eight to ten in service training that gender has for staff throughout public health, average provider was ten, so over the course of 2016, they've trained over 100 providers over competence, sensitivity trains, and in their feedback in their evaluations, they agreed or strongly agreed that they felt better that they were able to take care of their transgender patients, especially with regards to their up coming surgeries, that they wanted more of these training and education sessions; that they hoped following the training to use the information gained from the trai
next five years, we really want to develop more of a training program, official training program with ucsf and with zuckerberg, and that's all really exciting, and i think people do really want to be a part of it. and so yeah, we have to figure out how to keep that momentum going, and i think that's true across all of the specialties that are doing this work. it is -- there's only a handful of people that are specialists, and they are wanted every where else, and we have to keep them. >>...
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. >> reporter: dr -- of ucsf is the senior -- >> heart disease is the number one killer of smokers. >i've tried them in the past mostly to get heist to stop smoking. >> he tried e-cigarettes to quit smoking and it did not work. he went back to smoking regular cigarettes. >> if you use them and cigarettes at the same time, that's extra dangerous. >> reporter: e-cigarettes are not harmless water vapor. they deliver lower levels of carcinogens. and they expose users to toxins linked to cardiovascular. >> it makes you want cigarettes, it's nicotine. >> reporter: these two have tried e-cigarettes and they suspect they are unsafe. >> i wouldn't be ingesting smoke. so it would be a trick to my mind but i'd be adick you have the. >>> quitting cold turkey is the best way with emotional support from therapy or counseling. the risk for a heart attack drops immediately. in san francisco, amber lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> you may work in an office where someone has a standing desk. sitting at your desk for too long can cause long-term house problems. standing desks would also -- a larger study shows
. >> reporter: dr -- of ucsf is the senior -- >> heart disease is the number one killer of smokers. >i've tried them in the past mostly to get heist to stop smoking. >> he tried e-cigarettes to quit smoking and it did not work. he went back to smoking regular cigarettes. >> if you use them and cigarettes at the same time, that's extra dangerous. >> reporter: e-cigarettes are not harmless water vapor. they deliver lower levels of carcinogens. and they expose...
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past chaired on cofounder of ucsf sustainability committee and represent physicians for social responsibility in the san francisco bay, which i chair and i'm so concerned about climate change sustainability i moved out of my comfort zone to testify at a board of supervisors and wrote all my comments, but realize you're all on board and know about the greenhouse gas footprint of animals having the biggest greenhouse gas footprint and water. and i want to mention the antibiotics that is another big thing as a pediatrician. so was happy to see that having meat raised nonantibiotics was part of it. i want to thank you for what you're doing. and strongly support this move to include the department of public health and the sheriff's department in the good food purchasing program. >> my name is christina. i'm here on behalf of the animal legal defense fund. it's a membership organization with 250,000 members nationwide, including 2000 in san francisco county. they support the adoption of the good food purchasing policy by san francisco hospitals and jails. the emphasis on reducing the total volume o
past chaired on cofounder of ucsf sustainability committee and represent physicians for social responsibility in the san francisco bay, which i chair and i'm so concerned about climate change sustainability i moved out of my comfort zone to testify at a board of supervisors and wrote all my comments, but realize you're all on board and know about the greenhouse gas footprint of animals having the biggest greenhouse gas footprint and water. and i want to mention the antibiotics that is another...
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a ucsf psychiatrist has seen the numbers. >> medicaid actually funds about a quarter of all mental healther of mental health services in the u.s. and over half of public mental health services in the u.s. it's a major mental health funding. >> reporter: said u.s. attorney general jeff sessions also suggested spending money to study the intersection of mental health and criminality. >> but last year, president donald trump rescinded a social security administration rule, that agency no longer has to submit the names of the so-called beneficiaries to the national background check system. so today gun background checks on those who receive benefits are no longer done. now if you recall the president tried to make deep cuts to entitlement programs last year, but that was rejected by congress on a bipartisan basis. we should also mention that the president made no mention of gun control today. in the nud >>> we have put together pages of resources about teens, mental health and bullying, which can all be major issues on a school campus. it's all at abc7news.com on our front page. >>> we are no
a ucsf psychiatrist has seen the numbers. >> medicaid actually funds about a quarter of all mental healther of mental health services in the u.s. and over half of public mental health services in the u.s. it's a major mental health funding. >> reporter: said u.s. attorney general jeff sessions also suggested spending money to study the intersection of mental health and criminality. >> but last year, president donald trump rescinded a social security administration rule, that...
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. >>> protests at ucsf and cal, as supporters carried signs protesting the pay rates.s and people of color. >> we're being left behind. we're just asking for equity in pay and basically respect for the work that we do. >> similar protests took place across the state today at campuses from uc davis to uc san diego. >>> the stay lawmakers are pushing for gun dealers to undergo routine inspections. the proposed legislation would require the inspections every three years. right now there is no minimum time frame when those inspections happen. lawmakers say the rule will ensure that all rules are being enforced. >> people will not be in a position to abuse the sale of weapons in california. it's too big of a state. there's too many issues. there's too much gun violence in america. we have these great laws, we should make sure they're enforced. >> the nra has protested this type of legislation, saying it intrudes on the privacy of citizens. >>> the average cost for a gallon of gas is $3.30 right now. prices at the pump are nearly 50 cents more compared to this time last year
. >>> protests at ucsf and cal, as supporters carried signs protesting the pay rates.s and people of color. >> we're being left behind. we're just asking for equity in pay and basically respect for the work that we do. >> similar protests took place across the state today at campuses from uc davis to uc san diego. >>> the stay lawmakers are pushing for gun dealers to undergo routine inspections. the proposed legislation would require the inspections every three...
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. >>> a study led by ucsf finds that the use of e-cigarettes can double can risk for a heart attack.the use of e- cigarettes daily doubles the risk for a heart attack. regular cigarette smoking triples the risk. and for those who do both, the risk is five times. >> e-cigarettes brings substantial risks of disease. >> reporter: the senior author of the study which surveyed 70,000 people. heart disease is the number one killer of smokers. >> i've tried them in the past just to get myself to stop smoking. >> reporter: he tried e- cigarettes six months ago to stop smoking and it did not work. he went back to smoking regular cigarettes. >> are they as dangers as a regular cigarette in probably not. but they still are dangerous. >> reporter: they deliver lower levels of carcinogens than conventional cigarettes and expose users to high levels of ultra fine particles and toxins linked to increased cardiovascular and non-cancer lung diseases. >> they've tried e-cigarettes and they suspect that they are up safe. >> i feel healthier because i wouldn't be ingesting smoke. it would be a trick to
. >>> a study led by ucsf finds that the use of e-cigarettes can double can risk for a heart attack.the use of e- cigarettes daily doubles the risk for a heart attack. regular cigarette smoking triples the risk. and for those who do both, the risk is five times. >> e-cigarettes brings substantial risks of disease. >> reporter: the senior author of the study which surveyed 70,000 people. heart disease is the number one killer of smokers. >> i've tried them in the past...
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. >>> a word class hospital is coming to san francisco thanks to ucsf. will replace the old moffitt hospital. a huge $500 million donation from the diller foundation was announced last week after the death of her husband, sanford diller. >>> the time is 6:57. napa county will be the next county to sue pg&e over last october's wildfires. cal fire continues to investigate the cause of the north bay wildfires. they're focused on what strong winds and downed power lines may have done in starting some of the fires. napa county plans to sue pg&e. sonoma, mendocino and lake counties have already filed lawsuits against pg&e. >>> in the meantime pg&e crews are still working on recovery efforts in the north bay. they're putting up new power poles and street lights in one neighborhood that was devastated by the fire. they tweeted that crews installed 12 new poles and seven new lights in coffey park. and last night was the first time that the brandy lane area has had light on the streets since early october. >>> the time is 6:58. crews that are cleaning up after the
. >>> a word class hospital is coming to san francisco thanks to ucsf. will replace the old moffitt hospital. a huge $500 million donation from the diller foundation was announced last week after the death of her husband, sanford diller. >>> the time is 6:57. napa county will be the next county to sue pg&e over last october's wildfires. cal fire continues to investigate the cause of the north bay wildfires. they're focused on what strong winds and downed power lines may...
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the foundation has given $1.5 billion to ucsf. the hospital will be built on the site of the langley porter hospital between golden gate park and mt. sutro. construction is expected to be completed by 2030. >>> can coffee put you at risk of cancer. one group says yes and they want to make sure everybody is aware. we'll get an expert's take on the legal battle that's brewing. >>> sentencing day for the teenager who was drunk and live streaming when she crashed a car streaming when she crashed a car and killed her at&t has a network with thousands of best-in-class security experts. which means... more of the eye balls you want watching the network... & less of the ones you don't... more experts preventing security issues & less security threats impacting our customers. more of a highly secure network with more security products available for further protection & less per month than comcast for business internet. switch to at&t internet for business. more & less - that's the power of &. >>> and we are back with this breaking news. a
the foundation has given $1.5 billion to ucsf. the hospital will be built on the site of the langley porter hospital between golden gate park and mt. sutro. construction is expected to be completed by 2030. >>> can coffee put you at risk of cancer. one group says yes and they want to make sure everybody is aware. we'll get an expert's take on the legal battle that's brewing. >>> sentencing day for the teenager who was drunk and live streaming when she crashed a car streaming...
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another building was approved, a large building was approved for ucsf on the south side of 16th street was sold to dropbox as their headquarters, and they are taking over a building at a location that planning thought was going to be a large medical building. and this building additionally had illegal -- it had an enforcement action against it because the tire shop owner rented to a person who used [ inaudible ] so i'm asking the planning commission to goesimpa condition that all plans for the interior improvements have to be routed to the planning department and evaluated in terms of the use as office because i've been talking to the zoning administrator's office about their chart of office uses, and i questioned why this project wasn't on there. and they said well, if they apply -- if they change the use to be office under the planning code, they will have to get an office
another building was approved, a large building was approved for ucsf on the south side of 16th street was sold to dropbox as their headquarters, and they are taking over a building at a location that planning thought was going to be a large medical building. and this building additionally had illegal -- it had an enforcement action against it because the tire shop owner rented to a person who used [ inaudible ] so i'm asking the planning commission to goesimpa condition that all plans for the...
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micronutrients sot it is uncleaned untreated water but doctors like timur durrani a toxicology expert at ucsfmping the raw water trend train he tells me even if it comes from the cleanest streams it can contain animal feces and arsenic. and diseases like e.coli and cholera.sot from a health prospective we just want people to be safe we don't have an issue with it being natural but there are naturally occurring infections nats cheers to your health! clink!so i had to try itit smells clean. and tastes i think like snow.nats it tastes like waterso far, no detrimental effects from drinking one glass.other than some gas. nats flushfor sayer, he'll never go back to the tap.despite the warnings, drinking this is for him.sot this is a lifestyle thingraw water is it a fad or the way of the future?the answer is not clear.in san francisco justine waldman kron 4 news. (catherine) (catherine) as for the price....sayer says it's $9 for 2-and-a-half gallons.if you want it free, there is an app that leads you to natural springs in area. (steve) in the north bay... residents in vallejo have clear water again
micronutrients sot it is uncleaned untreated water but doctors like timur durrani a toxicology expert at ucsfmping the raw water trend train he tells me even if it comes from the cleanest streams it can contain animal feces and arsenic. and diseases like e.coli and cholera.sot from a health prospective we just want people to be safe we don't have an issue with it being natural but there are naturally occurring infections nats cheers to your health! clink!so i had to try itit smells clean. and...
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the foundation has given $1.5 billion to ucsf.l be built on the site of the langley porter hospital between golden gate park and mt. sutro. construction is expected to be completed by 2030. >>> can coffee put you at risk of cancer. one group says yes and they want to make sure everybody is aware. we'll get an expert's take on the legal battle that's brewing. >>> sentencing day for the teenager who was drunk and live streaming when she crashed a car and killed her >>> and we are back with this breaking news. a massive fire burning in southern california. and the firefighting effort going on right now. at this bel air home, eight been burning for about an hour now. one firefighter has been injured. that is the big news. you can see the flames just shooting through the roof right there. the home is at risk of collapsing. so you can see the firefighters are working on on this from outside the home, staying farther away and fighting it defensively. they are certainly still at risk there in bel air as the fire continues to burn. >> terr
the foundation has given $1.5 billion to ucsf.l be built on the site of the langley porter hospital between golden gate park and mt. sutro. construction is expected to be completed by 2030. >>> can coffee put you at risk of cancer. one group says yes and they want to make sure everybody is aware. we'll get an expert's take on the legal battle that's brewing. >>> sentencing day for the teenager who was drunk and live streaming when she crashed a car and killed her >>>...
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so institute on ageing is actually running that program, and they are working with ucsf to evaluate the program, so we should get some really good information how this is working and whether it does save in other areas. i think the key to the article and the key for us right now is we really need to reach out to more people with disabilities who might use those services. those numbers are fairly low. we're getting a good response rate from older adults, but we'd really like to see more people with disabilities who are not older adults utilizing this program. so one thing you could do to help is let people know in your network, if people are san francisco residents and want to get information, they can all our dos intake hotline or they can call institute on ageing. and then, i just wanted to mention the dignity fund needs assessment process, you know, we've been involved -- working with rda, our consultant, to develop a community needs assessment, and the report is going to be done and released in draft form on march 1st. so it includes the community engagement work that they've been do
so institute on ageing is actually running that program, and they are working with ucsf to evaluate the program, so we should get some really good information how this is working and whether it does save in other areas. i think the key to the article and the key for us right now is we really need to reach out to more people with disabilities who might use those services. those numbers are fairly low. we're getting a good response rate from older adults, but we'd really like to see more people...
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and then because that's a pilot, we also have engaged ucsf to conduct a formal evaluation of that program. now we can go to the next slide. so, add
and then because that's a pilot, we also have engaged ucsf to conduct a formal evaluation of that program. now we can go to the next slide. so, add
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micronutrients sot it is uncleaned untreated water but doctors like timur durrani a toxicology expert at ucsfise against jumping the raw water trend train he tells me even if it comes from the cleanest streams it can contain animal feces and arsenic. and diseases like e.coli and cholera.sot from a health prospective we just want people to be safe we don't have an issue with it being natural but there are naturally occurring infections nats cheers to your health! clink!so i had to try itit smells clean. and tastes i think like snow.nats it tastes like waterso far, no detrimental effects from drinking one glass.other than some gas. nats flushfor sayer, he'll never go back to the tap.despite the warnings, drinking this is for him.sot this is a lifestyle thingraw water is it a fad or the way of the future?the answer is not clear.in san francisco justine waldman kron 4 news. (justine) as for the price....sayer says he pays $9 for 2-and-a-half gallons. if you want it free, there is an app that leads you to natural springs in area. (jr stone) a suspected bank robber in las vegas...get this....tells
micronutrients sot it is uncleaned untreated water but doctors like timur durrani a toxicology expert at ucsfise against jumping the raw water trend train he tells me even if it comes from the cleanest streams it can contain animal feces and arsenic. and diseases like e.coli and cholera.sot from a health prospective we just want people to be safe we don't have an issue with it being natural but there are naturally occurring infections nats cheers to your health! clink!so i had to try itit...
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micronutrients sot it is uncleaned untreated water but doctors like timur durrani a toxicology expert at ucsf against jumping the raw water trend train he tells me even if it comes from the cleanest streams it can contain animal feces and arsenic. and diseases like e.coli and cholera.sot from a health prospective we just want people to be safe we don't have an issue with it being natural but there are naturally occurring infections nats cheers to your health! clink!so i had to try itit smells clean. and tastes i think like snow.nats it tastes like waterso far, no detrimental effects from drinking one glass.other than some gas. nats flushfor sayer, he'll never go back to the tap.despite the warnings, drinking this is for him.sot this is a lifestyle thingraw water is it a fad or the way of the future?the answer is not clear.in san francisco justine waldman kron 4 news. ( james ) a warning in the east bay... after an armed robbery. it happened at the intersection of dwight way and waring street in berkeley on saturday. police say two people had their wallets and cell phones stolen by four people
micronutrients sot it is uncleaned untreated water but doctors like timur durrani a toxicology expert at ucsf against jumping the raw water trend train he tells me even if it comes from the cleanest streams it can contain animal feces and arsenic. and diseases like e.coli and cholera.sot from a health prospective we just want people to be safe we don't have an issue with it being natural but there are naturally occurring infections nats cheers to your health! clink!so i had to try itit smells...
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according to a study by ucsf, apple watches, an void wear, garmin and fit bit can detect early signsiabetes with 85% accuracy. researchers crunched data from the devices but it centers on heart rate variability. elevated resting heart rates or recovery after exercise are likely indicators that it the wearer will have diabetes later in live. >>> teens between 13 and 17 can receive three six-week memberships this summer. it could help with healthy habits. teens will be required to go to a meeting location with a parent or guardian who then has to give consent. >>> this year's gerber baby is a smiley 18-month-old boy from georgia breaking barriers. >>> the company chose a baby with down's syndrome. meet lucas warren. so sweet. he'll be featured on all pack ji ageing and ads. company execs say lucas emerged the winner. his smile grabbed their hearts. they hear that all the tie. his smile melts the hearts of just about everyone he meets. >> love this. >>> mr. rogers is coming to a post office near you. >> a new forever stamp featuring fred rogers and the punt king friday the 13th. he aire
according to a study by ucsf, apple watches, an void wear, garmin and fit bit can detect early signsiabetes with 85% accuracy. researchers crunched data from the devices but it centers on heart rate variability. elevated resting heart rates or recovery after exercise are likely indicators that it the wearer will have diabetes later in live. >>> teens between 13 and 17 can receive three six-week memberships this summer. it could help with healthy habits. teens will be required to go to...
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and then because that's a pilot, we also have engaged ucsf to conduct a formal evaluation of that program. now we can go to the next slide. so, additional community collaborations. i wanted to talk about a few things we're doing in addition to our regular programming. we have implemented a number of the recommendations of the lgbt aging policy task force that came out, that is spearheaded by tom nolan, and it's just really exciting to see these recommendations turn into programs. we've talked about some of those at commission, but i wanted to mention that one of the things that we've done more recently is to start training staff and also training our cbo partners to collect sexual orientation and gender identity data in keeping with then senator weiner's local ordinance. and there is another state legislation that basically requires the same at the state level. so we're a little bit ahead of the game. a lot of colleagues across the state haven't started collecting the information and are freaked out about how they're going do it. i'm proud to say we've trained staff and we're starting to
and then because that's a pilot, we also have engaged ucsf to conduct a formal evaluation of that program. now we can go to the next slide. so, additional community collaborations. i wanted to talk about a few things we're doing in addition to our regular programming. we have implemented a number of the recommendations of the lgbt aging policy task force that came out, that is spearheaded by tom nolan, and it's just really exciting to see these recommendations turn into programs. we've talked...
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and then lastly, we are going to be increasing our contract with the ucsf under the affiliation graement. as you know, these are services we get for providers and other clinical services at zuckerberg san francisco general. we've been contractually obligated to pay for the cost of those services. in the last few years, under the a.c.a., they have been enjoying increased pro-fee billing that has actually enabled them to capture some revenues and, as a part of an effort to help us with our implementation in the electronic health record, they had an agreement to hold flat their costs for the affiliation agreement through 2021. but, however recently when they sort of reprojected those revenues, it turned out that they don't believe they can continue that agreement. so what we're proposing here is to increase affiliation agreement first in year one by using $ million of reserve grant funding from the san francisco health plan and it will off set $4 million of additional costs for u.c. in year two, we would increase that to a total of $4 million. and this would actually -- $3.8 million has alr
and then lastly, we are going to be increasing our contract with the ucsf under the affiliation graement. as you know, these are services we get for providers and other clinical services at zuckerberg san francisco general. we've been contractually obligated to pay for the cost of those services. in the last few years, under the a.c.a., they have been enjoying increased pro-fee billing that has actually enabled them to capture some revenues and, as a part of an effort to help us with our...
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ucsf announced its medical center on parnassus will be renamed the helen diller medical center. recent donations exceeding a billion dollars made from the helen diller foundation. some of the moneys going towards a new state of the art hospital. that announcement follows the death on friday of foundation create err and bay area real estate giant sanford diller. >>> kraets up for oakland and san jose. oakland, this is how quickly traffic is stacking up back to the 66 avenue overcrossing, this is our camera across from the coliseum. solid past high street, all the way up to just about 29th. this crash reportedly blocking at least one lane, it sounds like maybe your left two lanes are blocked, that's what i'm going to mark. here is the coliseum where the camera was up to 23rd. slowing on the southbound side because debris went over the freeway as well. northbound 101 the crash at oakland road, crews are blocking the slow lanes and that's causing all the unexpected slowing in san jose as well north of that 680/280 interchange. careful. >>> now we want to coast into the weekend becau
ucsf announced its medical center on parnassus will be renamed the helen diller medical center. recent donations exceeding a billion dollars made from the helen diller foundation. some of the moneys going towards a new state of the art hospital. that announcement follows the death on friday of foundation create err and bay area real estate giant sanford diller. >>> kraets up for oakland and san jose. oakland, this is how quickly traffic is stacking up back to the 66 avenue...
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> new this morning a new name for one of san francisco's historic medical centers, a few hours ago ucsfnounced its medical center on parnassus will be named the helen diller medical center. it follows recent donations exceeding a billion dollars made from the helen diller foundation. some of the money is going towards a new state of the art hospital. the announcement follows the death on friday of foundation creator and bay area real estate giant sanford diller. >>> when it comes to the new trends at only red lanes in san francisco it appears no everyone on board. the examiner obtained results from a new poll arranged by the chamber of commerce. a little more than a half of those asked say that they approve the red lanes for buses and taxis. three in ten are opposed. red lanes can be found on major streets including geary and mission, the city is also looking into dozens of other possible locations. >> sometimes folks look down and say why is this a red lane and a green bike lane, that causes a little adjustment, a little slowing, so keep that in mind, folks. right now we have mostly gr
> new this morning a new name for one of san francisco's historic medical centers, a few hours ago ucsfnounced its medical center on parnassus will be named the helen diller medical center. it follows recent donations exceeding a billion dollars made from the helen diller foundation. some of the money is going towards a new state of the art hospital. the announcement follows the death on friday of foundation creator and bay area real estate giant sanford diller. >>> when it comes to...
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micronutrients sot it is uncleaned untreated water but doctors like timur durrani a toxicology expert at ucsfvise against jumping the raw water trend train he tells me even if it comes from the cleanest streams it can contain animal feces and arsenic. and diseases like e.coli and cholera.sot from a health prospective we just want people to be safe we don't have an issue with it being natural but there are naturally occurring infections nats cheers to your health! clink!so i had to try itit smells clean. and tastes i think like snow.nats it tastes like waterso far, no detrimental effects from drinking one glass.other than some gas. nats flushfor sayer, he'll never go back to the tap.despite the warnings, drinking this is for him.sot this is a lifestyle thingraw water is it a fad or the way of the future?the answer is not clear.in san francisco justine waldman kron 4 news. (catherine) as for the price....sayer says he pays $9 for 2-and-a-half gallons.if you want it free, there is an app that leads you to natural springs in area. (grant) let's get a check on what we are working on for kron4 news
micronutrients sot it is uncleaned untreated water but doctors like timur durrani a toxicology expert at ucsfvise against jumping the raw water trend train he tells me even if it comes from the cleanest streams it can contain animal feces and arsenic. and diseases like e.coli and cholera.sot from a health prospective we just want people to be safe we don't have an issue with it being natural but there are naturally occurring infections nats cheers to your health! clink!so i had to try itit...
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. >>> a study lead by ucsf finds that daily cigarette use can double risk for heart attack.deliver lower levels of than conventional cigarettes but also expose users to particles and other toxins linked to heart and lung disease. if you use regular cigarettes along with e-cigarettes, the risk increases five times for a heart attack. >>> you may work in an office where somebody has a standing desk and may wonder if you would benefit from one as well. sitting at your desk can cause long-time health problems. but standing desks can be harmful to the productivity and health. one shows standing for long periods of time can be uncomfortable and cut into mental focus. a larger study shows that those who stand at work are lower at developing blood diseases than those who walk. >> you're supposed to walk every hour on the hour. >> start moving around. >> yes. traffic has been problematic, sal. >> it has been. i think people will be sitting in the car for a bit unfortunately. let's talk about driving to work here. westbound 80. you see traffic here is going to be okay. it's kind of th
. >>> a study lead by ucsf finds that daily cigarette use can double risk for heart attack.deliver lower levels of than conventional cigarettes but also expose users to particles and other toxins linked to heart and lung disease. if you use regular cigarettes along with e-cigarettes, the risk increases five times for a heart attack. >>> you may work in an office where somebody has a standing desk and may wonder if you would benefit from one as well. sitting at your desk can...
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micronutrients sot it is uncleaned untreated water but doctors like timur durrani a toxicology expert at ucsf me even if it comes from the cleanest streams it can contain animal feces and arsenic. and diseases like e.coli and cholera.sot from a health prospective we just want people to be safe we don't have an issue with it being natural but there are naturally occurring infections nats cheers to your health! clink!so i had to try itit smells clean. and tastes i think like snow.nats it tastes like waterso far, no detrimental effects from drinking one glass.other than some gas. nats flushfor sayer, he'll never go back to the tap.despite the warnings, drinking this is for him.sot this is a lifestyle thingraw water is it a fad or the way of the future?the answer is not clear. in san francisco justine waldman kron 4 news. (darya) coming up after the break... how to know if you're addicted to your smartphone. please keep your shoes on! stop messing with your sister! hey! hey! don't make me come back there! so? feels really good.... yeah, i'm gonna buy it. (vo) customer service that goes the extra
micronutrients sot it is uncleaned untreated water but doctors like timur durrani a toxicology expert at ucsf me even if it comes from the cleanest streams it can contain animal feces and arsenic. and diseases like e.coli and cholera.sot from a health prospective we just want people to be safe we don't have an issue with it being natural but there are naturally occurring infections nats cheers to your health! clink!so i had to try itit smells clean. and tastes i think like snow.nats it tastes...