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Detail page for Mare Island Nurse Returns To Where Her Love Story BeganMare Island Nurse Returns To Where Her Love Story Began
In 1942 Mare Island nurse Alice Darrow found the love of her life. The only problem was that love of her life had a bullet from a Japanese machine gun lodged in his heart. On Wednesday, the 104-year-old Darrow made the trip from her Danville home to walk down memory lane by revisiting spots on Mare Island in Vallejo where she first met her love — Dean Darrow.
Detail page for Hiserote Named Physician-in-Chief at Kaiser Permanente Santa Rosa Medical CenterHiserote Named Physician-in-Chief at Kaiser Permanente Santa Rosa Medical Center
Before joining Kaiser Permanente, Hiserote served as chair of primary care at Touro University California College of Osteopathic Medicine in Vallejo. In that role, she was responsible for the oversight of all four years of osteopathic medical training and the Touro University Medical Center, according to her Kaiser biography.
Detail page for Dermatology & Laser of Del Mar uses personalized approaches to help patients be comfortable in their skinDermatology & Laser of Del Mar uses personalized approaches to help patients be comfortable in their skin
Patton’s love of science and desire to help others led her to her medical career. She received her medical education from Touro University California in Vallejo, where she graduated with honors. She earned a master of science in physician assistant studies and a master of public health.
Detail page for Safety First: Potential Heart Health Risks of MicrodosingSafety First: Potential Heart Health Risks of Microdosing
Given the current evidence for psychedelic “microdosing,” the risks may outweigh the benefits for many people. This is because there is compelling theoretical evidence to suggest prolonged and repeated microdosing may cause valvular heart disease (VHD), and only weak survey evidence that it provides the benefits microdosers typically seek, such as enhanced cognition, or relief from depression and anxiety.
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As a teenager in the 1990s, Kelan Thomas started reading Aldous Huxley. The novelist is credited with helping to coin the term “psychedelic,” and his books and essays asked big questions about mysticism, dystopia, and perception. Thomas went on to study pharmacogenetics, a field that investigates how genetics influence drug response. He’s now an associate professor of pharmacy sciences at Touro University in Vallejo, California.
Detail page for Ozempic In A Pill: Could Higher Doses Improve Blood Sugar, Weight Loss?Ozempic In A Pill: Could Higher Doses Improve Blood Sugar, Weight Loss?
Dr. Jay Shubrook, professor of the Primary Care Department at Touro University, California, noted that all GLP-1 drugs, as pharmacological agents, can have side effects.
Detail page for Microneedles Show Promise For Future TherapiesMicroneedles Show Promise For Future Therapies
“The collection of interstitial fluid through microneedles provides ample diagnostic potential, including the assessment of immune response,” says Dr Kevin Ita, professor of Pharmaceutics and Drug Delivery at Touro University California.
Detail page for Microdosing psychedelics has benefits, users say. Science isn’t convinced.Microdosing psychedelics has benefits, users say. Science isn’t convinced.
These drugs “consistently show VHD in about 25 percent of those exposed, which is an outrageously high incidence rate for a potentially irreversible valvular heart disease that may require surgery or cause death compared to other drugs with long-term adverse effects,” said Thomas, who also is an associate professor in pharmacy at Touro University California.
Detail page for For Patients With Fatty Liver: Time to Make a DealFor Patients With Fatty Liver: Time to Make a Deal
"Weight loss is the treatment; you negotiate with your patients the method,' said Jay Shubrook, DO, who specializes in metabolic disorders at Touro University California College of Osteopathic Medicine in Vallejo.
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“This study is interesting,” commented Dr. Sumera Ahmed, an assistant professor at the College of Osteopathic Medicine at Touro University California, who was not involved in the study.