Search Results for Health
We've all heard the latest health advice: avoid transfats. Eat more fruits and vegetables. But for many school children, their cafeteria lunch menus haven't caught up. This year, an effort to get healthy foods to the school lunch table is tied up in a much larger debate-- national farm policy.
Listen to this Radio Report Air Date: Oct 4 2007
Your tennis shoes. That radio you're listening to. If it wasn't made in the U.S., chances are it passed through the Port of Oakland, the fourth busiest Port in the country. But there's a downside to that convenience and those affordable prices, as Amy Standen reports.
Listen to this Radio Report Air Date: Sep 20 2007
Have we found the fountain of youth? Scientists are discovering ways to make animals live dramatically longer through calorie restriction – a diet that requires eating at least 30 percent fewer calories than normal. QUEST investigates why we age and what the societal costs are for living well beyond 100.
Watch this TV Story Air Date: Sep 11 2007
Diesel engines are the durable workhorses of transportation, but as they get older, they spew unhealthy soot. Communities with the highest diesel smog levels, like West Oakland, California, are working hard to reduce the pollution.
Watch this TV Story Air Date: Sep 4 2007
Americans have made an enormous leap in life expectancy over the past century. Now, Bay Area scientists are looking to extend lifespan, and "healthspan" to 100 years and beyond.
Listen to this Radio Report Air Date: Aug 3 2007
Just how safe is your shampoo, eye liner or aftershave? No one really knows. In an effort to shed more light on the ingredients in everyday cosmetics and toiletries, California lawmakers passed the Safe Cosmetics Act, which takes effect this year. It requires manufacturers to report all toxic or carcinogenic ingredients to the state and lets the public decide what is safe.
Listen to this Radio Report Air Date: Jul 27 2007
The United States has the highest rate of premature births of any developed nation in the world. But why? QUEST meets some of the Bay Area researchers working to answer that question.
Watch this TV Story Air Date: Jul 24 2007
As Chevron hatches expansion plans for one of California's largest oil refineries, Richmond's Green Party mayor considers the future of her city, and the state.
Listen to this Radio Report Air Date: Jul 13 2007
The Hunter's Point Naval Shipyard bears traces of a toxic -- and historic-- military legacy. It could also be the site of the new 49ers stadium. But cleaning up this 500 acre Superfund site is costly and time consuming.
Listen to this Radio Report Air Date: Jun 7 2007
California's landmark stem cell research program made headlines nationally, but what's the latest story behind the science? QUEST investigates the potential for medical breakthroughs in the next decade and how the Bay Area is leading the way.
Watch this TV Story Air Date: May 29 2007
Most people think of their house as a sanctuary from toxic air, but indoor air pollution can be at least as potent -- and often much more so -- as what you breathe outdoors.
Listen to this Radio Report Air Date: May 11 2007
Can someone who's quadriplegic or hearing impaired play a video game? QUEST TV takes you to the international Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, where a group of gamers used colorful tactics to convince mainstream developers to make video games accessible for everyone.
Watch this TV Story Air Date: May 1 2007
For 20 years, U.S. factories that put toxic chemicals into the air and water had to report them to the federal government and the public. The Bush Administration recently lowered those requirements by rewriting E.P.A rules. QUEST radio reports.
Listen to this Radio Report Air Date: Apr 27 2007
QUEST radio takes a look at the history of the environmental justice movement, and where it's going.
Listen to this Radio Report Air Date: Apr 20 2007
How do you prepare someone who is becoming blind? Quest follows seeing adults through their physical and psychological training as they learn to live without sight.
Watch this TV Story Air Date: Mar 27 2007
The Orientation Center for the Blind, in Albany, educates adults who are becoming blind. How do you prepare someone for their journey into darkness? Meet 2 more students who are walking this path. Additional footage from our Journey into Darkness story.
Watch this TV Story Air Date: Mar 27 2007
Cutting-edge microscopes at UC San Francisco are helping scientists create three-dimensional images of cells, and may help lead to new medical breakthroughs, including a treatment for Type 1 diabetes.
Watch this TV Story Air Date: Mar 20 2007
Video games are becoming so popular that last year's sales in the U.S. surpassed movie ticket revenue. The almost 50 million people that are living with a disability in the U.S. are wanting a voice in how the games are designed.
Listen to this Radio Report Air Date: Mar 9 2007
Tired of toxic embalming fluid, rain forest wood caskets and other ecologically unfriendly practices, a new generation of undertakers is attempting to green up the funeral industry with burials that go easy on the land.
Watch this TV Story Air Date: Feb 27 2007
If you could learn your risk of getting cancer, would you? A San Francisco company now makes it easy to order medical genetic tests through the Web.
Watch this TV Story Air Date: Feb 20 2007
Disappearing Frogs/ Planet Hunters
- Tue, May 13 at 12:30PM, on KQED HD
- Tue, May 13 at 7:00PM, on KQED HD
Nature-Deficit Disorder/ Ugo Conti's Spider Boat
- Tue, May 13 at 7:30PM, on KQED Channel 9
- Tue, May 13 at 7:30PM, on KQED HD
- Thu, May 15 at 2:30AM, on KQED Channel 9
- Thu, May 15 at 2:30AM, on KQED HD
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