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Vital Signs: San Francisco Teens Finds Refuge From Violence in Local Garden

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We've been talking to people around the state about how they take care of themselves, especially when they don't have a lot of resources. For young people, it can be even more challenging if they don't feel like they have the power to make decisions about their health. We meet Dominique Brooks, a San Francisco teen who grows food on a small plot in the Bayview neighborhood.

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