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Sale has 'blinders up,' to run until 'race is over'
Sale has 'blinders up,' to run until 'race is over'
Cubs' Schwarber to catch on limited basis
Cubs' Schwarber to catch on limited basis
Beards are back: Marlins lift facial hair ban
Beards are back: Marlins lift facial hair ban
Scalp Cooling Can Help Some Breast Cancer Patients Retain Hair
Scalp cooling can lessen some chemotherapy-induced hair loss
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Stroman, McHugh, Odorizzi win arbitration cases
Stroman, McHugh, Odorizzi win arbitration cases
In a world without stats, who'd be baseball's best player?
In a world without stats, who'd be baseball's best player?
Did Joe Maddon break Bryce Harper?
Did Joe Maddon break Bryce Harper?
A-Rod, Swisher among Yanks' guest instructors
A-Rod, Swisher among Yanks' guest instructors
What baseball needs now is love, more love
What baseball needs now is love, more love
UCSF Remains Top Public University in Fundraising for 2016
UCSF for the second year straight has raised the most in private contributions of any public U.S. university, with $595.9 million.
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Mayor Signs Legislation Allowing New UCSF Research Building at Zuckerberg San Francisco General
San Francisco Mayor Edwin M. Lee joined physicians, researchers and patients Monday for the signing of an ordinance that will allow UCSF to proceed with construction of a new research and academic building at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center.
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Star Wars, love and a reliever
Star Wars, love and a reliever
Is Trea Turner the next Rickey Henderson?
Is Trea Turner the next Rickey Henderson?
Human Brain ‘Organoids’ Offer New Insight into Rare Developmental Disease
Research uses brain “organoids” — tiny 3D models of human organs that scientists grow in a dish to study disease — to identify root causes of MDS, a rare genetic disorder that causes fatal brain malformations.
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Pop quiz! How well do you know the baseball offseason?
Pop quiz! How well do you know the baseball offseason?
Mexico banking on pitching, home field as edges for WBC
Mexico banking on pitching, home field as edges for WBC
UCSF’s Resource Allocation Program (RAP) Accepting Applications for the Spring 2017 Cycle
UCSF’s Resource Allocation Program, which offers a single online application process for a wide variety of intramural funding opportunities, is now inviting applications for the Spring 2017 cycle.
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Prince Fielder's career was cut short, but he's still cooking ... literally
Prince Fielder's career was cut short, but he's still cooking ... literally
Way-too-early 2017 MLB All-Star rosters
Way-too-early 2017 MLB All-Star rosters
UCSF Convenes Town Hall to Hear Concerns on Immigration Executive Order
While President Donald Trump’s Executive Order on immigration faces legal challenges in the courts, UCSF is offering members of the University community support wherever it’s needed, officials said at a town hall meeting on Feb. 3.
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