SF News Day Around the Bay: Over 200 California State Parks Will Be Free on Martin Luther King Jr. Day Boudin Bakery’s master chef is preparing an 8-foot-long sourdough alligator for Claude the albino alligator’s memorial Sunday; Matthew McConaughey trademarked his likeness from being used by AI without permission; and Newsom announced that 200 state parks will be free Monday.
SF News Dirty Medical Device Endangers Hundreds Of UCSF Patients 417 patients at UCSF Medical Center received an alarming letter warning them they they might have been exposed to diseases like Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV after a medical device used for
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Frozen Costco Berries Might Have Caused Hepatitis A Outbreak If you've purchased Townsend Farms Organic Antioxidant Blend of frozen berries at Costco over the last few weeks, throw them out. People are getting sick from them. Very sick. See, a 62-year-old woman
SF News Next Thursday: World Hepatitis Day And in some The-More-You-Know news: next Thursday, July 28th is World Hepatitis Day. And with that, the San Francisco Task Force on Hepatitis will organize its first educational outreach campaign, sponsored by [pharmaceutical