UC Santa Barbara Joins New L.A.-Area Regenerative Medicine Consortium
The partnership aims “to create a hub for innovation that propels stem cell science from the laboratory to the bedside,” says the initiator of the new collaboration.
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The partnership aims “to create a hub for innovation that propels stem cell science from the laboratory to the bedside,” says the initiator of the new collaboration.
The long-struggling clinic is being subsumed by the largest health-care provider in Northern California as part of a new “strategic partnership.”
Public Health Department data demonstrates a trend from 2018 to 2022.
Tens of thousands of Californians are losing health insurance every month as the state resumes checking people’s eligibility for Medi-Cal, which it suspended during the COVID-19 public health emergency.
The board approves a $14.5 million contract to secure another seven months of health care for inmates at the county jail.
The CDC recommends the new vaccines, which should be available later this week, for everyone ages 6 months and older.
Emily Jacobs, a UCSB professor of psychological and brain sciences, will speak Saturday, September 9, at Direct Relief’s Hatch Hall.
Psychedelics like mushrooms and mescaline could be decriminalized in California as advocates tout their therapeutic potential.
Dr. Susanne Ramos is one of the first in the U.S. to offer the new at-home wellness program e-Lōvu.
District 216 members have started a petition and talks with councilmembers to legalize the possession and use of psilocybin mushrooms and more in the city.