Popular Articles

Nile Therapeutics CD-NP Clinical Program For Acute Heart Failure Released From Clinical Hold By FDA
Nile Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: NLTX), a company focused on the development of novel therapeutics for heart failure patients, received notification from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that the agency has released the Company"s CD-NP development program from clinical hold.
generic viagra online
Obama Urges Swift Confirmation Of Sotomayor; GOP Mulls Opposition Strategy
President Obama on Tuesday in his official announcement of his nomination of Judge Sonia Sotomayor of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals to the Supreme Court emphasized what he called her "extraordinary journey" from a modest background to the top of the judiciary, launching a "confirmation battle that he hopes to wage over biography more than ideology," the New York Times reports. If confirmed, Sotomayor would be the first Hispanic and the third woman to serve on the court, as well as the sixth of the court"s current members with a Roman Catholic background, the Times reports (Baker/Zeleny, New York Times, 5/27). Sotomayor would replace retiring Justice David Souter, who typically is a liberal vote on social issues, the Wall Street Journal reports. Therefore, the addition of Sotomayor would not likely change the ideological balance of the court (Bravin/Koppel, Wall Street Journal, 5/27). The Washington Post reports Obama in his remarks cast Sotomayor "as the embodiment of the qualities he seeks in a judge," including superior intelligence, an understanding of the limited role of the judiciary and what he called "an understanding of how the world works and how ordinary people live" (Barnes/Fletcher, Washington Post, 5/27). The president said he wants Sotomayor to be confirmed before the Senate leaves in August for its summer recess, so she can join the court in time for its September review of potential cases. White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said that the Senate has "ample time" to complete the confirmation process, as the average time span is 72 days and there are 74 until the recess (Koffler, Roll Call, 5/26). Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) praised Obama"s decision, calling Sotomayor"s record "exemplary" and her nomination "historic." Leahy noted that both former President George H.W. Bush and former President Clinton nominated Sotomayor to federal judgeships, adding, "She has been nominated by both Democratic and Republican presidents, and she was twice confirmed by the Senate with strong, bipartisan support" (Stanton, Roll Call, 5/26).Rulings on Abortion Rights Throughout her career as a federal judge, Sotomayor has not issued what are considered major decisions regarding abortion rights, although her record on cases involving civil and social rights issues appear "more liberal than not," according to the New York Times (Liptak, New York Times, 5/27). Politico reports that Sotomayor has ruled in favor of antiabortion-rights groups in two cases. The first case occurred in 2002 when she sided with the Bush administration in its efforts to implement the "global gag rule," which banned federal funding for international family planning groups that offer abortion services or information with their own funds. Sotomayor ruled that the government had the right to decide how to spend its funding. In 2004, Sotomayor ruled in favor of antiabortion-rights protesters who alleged that they were brutalized while being arrested in West Hartford, Conn. (Gerstein/Javers, Politico, 5/26). Gibbs said that Obama did not ask Sotomayor about issues related to abortion during her vetting and there was "no litmus test" on abortion-rights issues (Koffler, Roll Call, 5/26).Obama"s announcement was well-received by many groups that support abortion rights. NARAL Pro-Choice America President Nancy Keenan said the group is anticipating more information about Sotomayor"s views on abortion rights and the right to privacy. She added that the group is "encouraged by the strong support she receives from her peers and other legal scholars and the fact that the Senate has twice confirmed her for federal judgeships" (Posner, Congress Daily, 5/26). Kim Gandy, president of the National Organization of Women, said that Sotomayor "brings a lifelong commitment to equality, justice and opportunity, as well as the respect of her peers, unassailable integrity and a keen intellect informed by experience." Gandy added that Obama "said he wanted a justice with "towering intellect" and a "common to
News of the day
Poor Sleep Quality And Increased Risk Of Death
Quality, in addition to quantity, is important for maintaining health, according to a research abstract that will be presented on Wednesday, June 10, at SLEEP 2009, the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies.
Oncology

AARP On Medicare Trustees Report: "Medicare's Accelerating Insolvency. Will Only Be Fixed By Comprehensive Reform In 2009."

AARP Executive Vice President John Rother issued the following statement on today"s release of the Medicare Trustees report. "This year"s report by the Trustees is yet another clarion call for health care reform. "Medicare"s accelerating insolvency is largely a result of two problems-an economic recession that is increasing demand on public health programs while lowering revenues, and skyrocketing costs throughout the health care system-that will only be fixed by comprehensive reform in 2009. "Skyrocketing health care costs are squeezing individuals and employers, as well as threatening the security of Medicare-a lifeline for tens of millions of Americans. "The good news, however, is that there are health care reform solutions that can strengthen Medicare for future generations as well as those in the program today. "As the White House and Congress work together on reform legislation, we are telling them that any final package must include the creation of a Medicare follow-up care benefit, which would help people safely transition to their homes or another setting after a hospital stay, coordinate their health care needs and prevent unnecessary hospital readmissions. "A follow-up care benefit is one of many solutions that, if done right, can lower costs for individuals and improve the quality of health care, all while saving billions of dollars. "To ensure that Medicare can remain strong for future generations, we also need real health delivery system reform that eliminates waste, inefficiency, and fraud to bring down costs throughout the system. That includes cutting subsidies to private Medicare Advantage plans and improving the coordination of care in both public programs and private plans, as well as reducing drug prices through measures like creating a pathway for generic versions of biologic drugs. "There will be cynics today who only focus on a symptom-Medicare"s accelerating insolvency-instead of the much larger problem posed by skyrocketing health care costs. At this stage of the game, however, we should all be focusing on solutions. "We cannot solve the problems in Medicare without addressing the crisis that plagues our entire health care system. Congress and the White House must work together to pass comprehensive reform this year so that our children and grandchildren can count on the same security that Medicare has provided to their families for decades." For more information about AARP"s health reform campaign, please visit http://www.aarp.org/GovernmentWatch. AARP


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