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KPBS Midday EditionCalifornia regulators on Friday will add the active ingredient in the weed-killer Roundup to a list of chemicals that may cause cancer, meaning Roundup and other herbicides with the chemical will have to display warning labels by next year.
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Founded in 1855, St. Elizabeths Hospital in Washington, D.C., grew from 250 patients to 8,000. A new exhibit at the National Building Museum explores the links between architecture and mental health.
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Medicare Advantage plans say they offer good value and aim to keep patients healthy, but sicker people are far more likely than others to drop out because of lack of access to specific doctors.
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Cal State San Marcos has the largest American Indian student population in the California State University system, and it is poised to grow.
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KPBS Midday EditionIs it OK for my child to eat dirt? Should I get a dog? What causes colic? Are microbes to blame? Those are just a few of the questions Rob Knight, a co-founder of the American Gut project, has been asked over the years by new parents and parents-to-be concerned about how to keep their children safe and healthy.
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Several San Diego refugee high school students hit the water Friday to participate in a youth outreach program.
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The change was made in the hopes of ensuring all dogs get out at least once a day. But some volunteers at the shelter have concerns that the new rule will hurt bigger dogs who need more exercise.
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Students at High Tech High in Point Loma are wrapping up their school year — and a special gift for Syrian refugees.
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KPBS Midday Edition'Blackfish' director Gabriela Cowperthwaite tackles tale of military K9 unit
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego's LGBT film festival runs Friday through Sunday at Observatory North Park
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