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Aging and the Carbon Imaginary

Consider aging as three overlapping progressions: the accumulation of risk, aging as deterioration, and aging as renewal. Aging disrupts life/non-life distinctions, what Povinelli calls geontology, in that aging is a property of non-living matter, but which extends to living matter through...
May 27, 2025
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Student Posturing

March 27, 2013
Ilka Felsen
Which One Are You? We will breakdown five common posture problems this week — texting posture, tablet posture, laptop posture...
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Mindfulness Meditation: Key to a Longer, Stress-Free Life?

March 13, 2013
Oliver Ubeda
During my first year of pharmacy school, I attended an alternative medicine Saturday elective where Dr. Dean Ornish spoke about...
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Your Workout: Keep Score and Win Big at UCSF Fitness and Recreation Centers

March 7, 2013
Theresa Poulos
It seems as though March came quickly this year, and spring break will be here before we know it. The...
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Escape to the Garden

February 20, 2013
T. Booth Haley
Living in the second-densest city in the United States, most San Franciscans don’t have much space for private gardens. And...
Health
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Five Things Your Back Hates

January 30, 2013
Ilka Felsen
Do you suffer from low back pain? Is your back dreading that three-hour lecture tomorrow or a full day at...
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Fast and Simple Ways To Stay in Shape

December 4, 2012
Geraldine Tran
During the first couple weeks of medical school, my college advisor urged me to determine what was necessary for me...
Health

CX30: 30 Minutes to Fab Abs

October 14, 2012
Theresa Poulos
Before I came to UCSF last year, the only type of group fitness class I’d ever taken was yoga. As...
Health
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