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Report Links Auto Exhaust and Heart Disease


Constant exposure to auto exhaust may be doing more than just affecting your lungs. New research out of U.C. Berkeley shows it might be increasing your risk of heart disease.

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Teamsters Target San Francisco Parking Lots


Judge Imposes Cop Killer's Death Sentence


Health Insurance Premiums Go Up in California


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Obama Invites GOP Leaders To Health Care Talk


Prop 8 Attorneys Already Looking To Supreme Court


Game Day DUI Crackdown in SC Co.


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SF Opera Goes To The Movies


SF Giants Hold Annual Fan Fest


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CA Lawmakers Move To Buy American


Jerry Brown Addresses Young Democrats



SF Must Learn From Haiti



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SF Considers Parking Fees on Sunday


Whitman Distances Herself From Official


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Lawyers for Prop 8 Sponsors Call First Witness


Federal Stimulus Helps New Med Center


Microsoft Patches Explorer Security after Google Attack


Two Southwest Flights Struck by Lightning


Police Arrest Seventh Gang Rape Suspect


About the Bay: Valentine's Day


Fatal Shooting in Vallejo


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Fatal Hit and Run in Daly City


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Report Links Auto Exhaust and Heart Disease
Constant exposure to auto exhaust may be doing more than just affecting your lungs. New research out of U.C. Berkeley shows it might be increasing your risk of heart disease. (2/9; :50)