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Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo Appointed as Inaugural Vice Dean for Population Health and Health Equity
UCSF School of Medicine Dean Talmadge E. King, Jr. announced the appointment of Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo as the new chair of the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics and the inaugural vice dean for Population Health and Health Equity.
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Mariners deal top prospect for LHP Gonzales
Mariners deal top prospect for LHP Gonzales
Carter returns to A's with minor league deal
Carter returns to A's with minor league deal
Cubs 3B Bryant sits due to sprained finger
Cubs 3B Bryant sits due to sprained finger
Braves get to see what could have been for Alex Wood
Braves get to see what could have been for Alex Wood
These Red Sox trade targets could be Boston-bound
These Red Sox trade targets could be Boston-bound
Olney: Teams that should chase Zach Britton
Olney: Teams that should chase Zach Britton
Vote: Biggest World Series threat not currently in first place?
Vote: Biggest World Series threat not currently in first place?
Kluber has stiff neck, hopes to pitch Sunday
Kluber has stiff neck, hopes to pitch Sunday
Real or not? The Dodgers lost -- no, really -- and the Pirates revive their season
Real or not? The Dodgers lost -- no, really -- and the Pirates revive their season
Braves' Phillips day-to-day with tight hamstring
Braves' Phillips day-to-day with tight hamstring
On this date: Manny being Manny strikes again
On this date: Manny being Manny strikes again
Source: Twins close in on trade for lefty Garcia
Source: Twins close in on trade for lefty Garcia
Stress Worsens Effects of Toxic Chemicals in Pregnant Women
When a pregnant woman suffers from stress, she’s more likely to have a low-birth-weight baby than a non-stressed pregnant woman if both are exposed to the same toxic chemicals, according to the first study examining the combined impact of stress and environmental chemicals on fetal development.
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Sources: Mariners grab P Phelps from Marlins
Sources: Mariners grab P Phelps from Marlins
Immune-Cell Numbers Predict Response to Combination Immunotherapy in Melanoma
Whether a melanoma patient will better respond to a single immunotherapy drug or two in combination depends on the abundance of certain white blood cells within their tumors, according to a new study.
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From Archer to Yu (Darvish): Every team's untouchable player at the trade deadline
From Archer to Yu (Darvish): Every team's untouchable player at the trade deadline
'Is this what we're doing?' Say hello to the Cubs' new celebration
'Is this what we're doing?' Say hello to the Cubs' new celebration
Olney: Teams that must decide whether to buy or sell
Olney: Teams that must decide whether to buy or sell
D-Rob to D.C. ain't happening; here's who's left as Nats seek closer
D-Rob to D.C. ain't happening; here's who's left as Nats seek closer