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The vanishing role of the mediocre veteran
The vanishing role of the mediocre veteran
Red Sox face steep climb out of Big Papi-sized hole
Red Sox face steep climb out of Big Papi-sized hole
Tigers, Romine avoid arbitration at $1.3 million
Tigers, Romine avoid arbitration at $1.3 million
Reports: Mariners, Segura avoid arbitration
Reports: Mariners, Segura avoid arbitration
Angels, Espinosa agree to $5.4M deal, reports say
Angels, Espinosa agree to $5.4M deal, reports say
Oakland teams give $750K to fire victims fund
Oakland teams give $750K to fire victims fund
2B Barney, Blue Jays reach deal, report says
2B Barney, Blue Jays reach deal, report says
Tebow likely to play in some spring games
Tebow likely to play in some spring games
Joe Maddon focuses his 2017 message around one word
Joe Maddon focuses his 2017 message around one word
Largest-Ever Gift to UCSF Honors Philanthropist Helen Diller
To honor and build on a lifetime of giving and charitable service by the late Helen Diller, the Helen Diller Foundation has granted $500 million to UCSF, the largest single donation in UCSF’s history and one of the largest ever to a U.S. university.
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Maddon sent Clemson video before title game
Maddon sent Clemson video before title game
Cubs' Ricketts: 'We're excited' about WH visit
Cubs' Ricketts: 'We're excited' about WH visit
A well-timed cut helped influence the Dodgers' winter
A well-timed cut helped influence the Dodgers' winter
Reports: A's agree to deal with ex-Giant Casilla
Reports: A's agree to deal with ex-Giant Casilla
Wheeler agrees to $800,000 contract with Mets
Wheeler agrees to $800,000 contract with Mets
Science in Focus: Rebuilding the Salivary Gland After Radiation
UCSF researchers are working to figure out how mouse stem cells divide and differentiate into acinar cells to rebuild the salivary gland after an injury. Such research could apply to patients who often lose the ability to produce saliva after undergoing radiation therapy for head and neck cancers.
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Access to Free Drinking Water in SF Neighborhoods Driven by New Partnership
Over the next year, 19 new public water stations will be installed across San Francisco, thanks to a collaboration involving the City and County of San Francisco, community groups, and UCSF Health.
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Vogelsong, Tepesch agree to Twins minors deals
Vogelsong, Tepesch agree to Twins minors deals
Mariners bolster rotation by landing Rays' Smyly
Mariners bolster rotation by landing Rays' Smyly
M's acquire RHP Simmons, OF Smith from Braves
M's acquire RHP Simmons, OF Smith from Braves