In San Francisco, eviction notices are usually discussed as legal disputes or housing market statistics. For the families ...
The month of March is notorious for political surprises. On the “Ides of March” Caesar was stabbed in the Roman Senate. On ...
On February 8, 2026, students and faculty from across UCSF gathered for a morning of birdwatching along the Bay Trail at ...
What patients often need is not simply improved mechanics, but a different relationship to sexuality. They need space to talk ...
Originally published in Synapse on 14 April 14, 2005. Dr. Robert Dean, currently a clinical fellow in the Urology Department, ...
New puppet hospital. The newest wing on Moffitt Hospital has been solely dedicated to the delicate art and science of puppet surgery. Seen here is ‘ Mr. Potatohead after cosmetic surgery. Next in line ...
Originally authored by E. Fuller Torrey and published in Synapse on March 31, 1969. Machines are even making inroads into psychiatry and the human mind. A psychiatrist at Stanford, Kenneth Colby, is ...
When James was 7 weeks old, his parents noticed unusual bruising and spots on his tiny skin and dismissed them at first as newborn quirks. A fever changed everything and sent them to the ER. There, ...
In California, when you’re looking for a burger that sits at the intersection of cheap and high-quality, you go to In-N-Out. The company is one of many that uses vertical integration, meaning that ...
On February 23, the Family Medicine Interest Group hosted Family Medicine in the Valley, a lunchtime panel that brought three Central Valley physicians to UCSF for an honest and wide-ranging ...
As the day ends and the sky shifts through soft hues, I walk the streets of San Francisco, unaware of the stories these quiet lanes have lived. What time does the golden light from a window lamp ...
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