Popular Articles

Nanobiotix Reports Exciting Preclinical Results Using Its NanoXray™ Therapeutics Technology To Destroy Tumors
Nanobiotix, an emerging nanomedicine company, announced exciting preclinical results using its patented nanoXray therapeutics platform to fight tumors. The preclinical study, performed at Institut Gustave Roussy, one of Europe"s leading cancer treatment centers, showed that an intratumoral injection of NBTXR3 nanoparticles and activated via standard radiation therapy led to complete tumor regression in mice at 60 days, compared to zero tumor regression in mice treated with xray only or NBTXR3 only. The study was led by principal investigator, Jean Bourhis, M.D., Ph.D. a prominent radiation oncologist and researcher at Institut Gustave Roussy.
generic viagra online
MS Society Pleased With Government Recognition Of Crisis In Social Care
The government"s Green Paper "Shaping the Future of Care Together" has been welcomed by the MS Society as the radical step necessary to address the crisis in social care.
News of the day
Risk For Premature Birth May Be Heightened By Pre-Pregnancy Depressed Mood
Researchers trying to uncover why premature birth is a growing problem in the United States and one that disproportionately affects black women have found that pre-pregnancy depressive mood appears to be a risk factor in preterm birth among both blacks and whites.
Diagnostics

Budget Deal Slashes Health Care, Saddles California With Greater Costs Over The Long Term

The president of the California Medical Association, Dev A. GnanaDev, issued the following statement today in regards to the announced state budget deal: "The deep cuts to vital health care programs that are contained in this budget deal are unacceptable. This plan takes dead aim at California"s most vulnerable residents - children, the elderly and the poor - at the time of their greatest need. "As a trauma surgeon at a public hospital, I know exactly what this means: A huge increase in the number of people visiting overcrowded and expensive emergency rooms for care. The drastic reductions planned for Medi-Cal, the Healthy Families Program and other essential safety net programs are fiscally unwise. "As the Los Angeles Times recently reported, these health care cuts will result in far greater costs for taxpayers over the long term because patients served by these programs will be forced into nursing homes, emergency rooms and other more costly alternatives. "Lastly, this dramatic downsizing in health care assistance adds another big burden for federal lawmakers who are doing their level best to pass meaningful health care reform. "For all these reasons, CMA has grave concerns about the state budget deal as announced and encourages legislators to go back to the table and come up with another solution." Please Note: Dr. GnanaDev is a trauma surgeon and director of the medical staff at Arrowhead Regional Medical Center, San Bernardino County"s public hospital. The California Medical Association


Add your comment:
Name:
Site address: http://
Your message:
Enter today\\\\'s date, 2 digits
(spam protection):