San Jose Based Company Aims to Make Painful Injections Obsolete with Swallowable Robotic Pill
Could painful injections be replaced by a swallowable robotic pill? Rani Therapeutics' (NASDAQ: RANI) RaniPill GO capsule offers an innovative solution for administering biologic drugs and improving the quality of life for millions of patients.
Stanford Health Care : “I’ve heard of residents using [OpenAI] to guide clinical decision making."
Increasing use of artificial intelligence chatbots like OpenAI's ChatGPT in medical practices has led to both praise and concerns. Are these AI tools ethical and reliable enough for compassionate patient communication?
Hundreds Receive Life-Changing Dental Care at Unprecedented Free Clinic in San Jose
In a display of compassion and dedication, dental professionals volunteered their time to treat over a thousand patients in need at a free dental clinic in San Jose, organized by the Santa Clara County Dental Foundation.
San Jose ranked 13th best place to live in the US and #1 in California by US News
San Jose is the number one city to live in California, according to US News & World Report rankings. Read this article to explore the reasons behind San Jose's success, from its unique blend of suburban neighborhoods to its thriving job market and high cost of living.
Free Narcan vending machines on Bay Area university campuses seek to combat opioid overdoses
As the opioid crisis rages on, universities and communities adopt unique measures such as free Narcan vending machines to provide critical lifesaving resources and foster a proactive approach to combat the epidemic.
Amid protest, San Jose City Council votes to require proof of vaccines at city-owned venues
Despite anger, cursing, protest, and even a brief chamber evacuation, the San Jose City Council voted unanimously to require proof of full vaccination at events held at city-owned properties that have more than 50 people in attendance.
San Jose woman was not the first country’s first COVID-19 death
Patricia Dowd died in San Jose on February 6th, 2020. Everyone believed for the last year that she was the first person in the U.S. to die from coronavirus, but now it appears she died weeks after several other people in California and five other states.
Significantly fewer people died from COVID in Alameda and Santa Clara than previously reported, officials say
Santa Clara County and Alameda County both overcounted deaths from COVID-19 by more than 20 percent, counting people who died from anything (say, a car crash) while they happened to have the virus.
East San Jose gym earns $550,000 in fines while remaining open to protest COVID restrictions
California Ripped Fitness in East San Jose has defied county orders to close indoor operation since December racking up over $550,00 in fines and 35 complaints. The gym is protesting that gyms should be considered essential business since they promote a healthy lifestyle.
Google to help vaccine rollout through Google Maps support and $100 million in ad grants
Google announced new initiatives to help more Americans get the COVID vaccine. The latest efforts include $150 million in donations to nonprofits and grants for Google Ads. The company will also be offering its sites for vaccination locations and add new panels to "vaccine near me" searches.
Fauci to join Santa Clara County COVID-19 panel next week, bringing together an array of experts
The nation’s leading COVID-19 expert will be in Santa Clara County Oct. 30 to discuss the region’s pandemic response, and he'll be meeting with local leaders about keeping our communities safe.

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