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Month: October 2018
Is Pot Addictive? Study Shows Withdrawal Symptoms Can Occur
The wave of marijuana legalization that’s swept across the United States in recent years has been fueled in part by
Does the US discard too many transplantable kidneys?
San Diego, CA (October 27, 2018) — Comparing transplant data between countries may help address the global organ shortage, according
Frailty may lower kidney failure patients’ likelihood of receiving a transplant
San Diego, CA (October 27, 2018) — Frailty is associated with lower likelihoods of being placed on the kidney transplant
Flu Activity Is Low — For Now
By Steven ReinbergHealthDay Reporter Latest Cold and Flu News THURSDAY, Oct. 25, 2018 (HealthDay News) — Although this flu season
High on the highway — stoned-driving on the increase
Getting behind the wheel after cannabis use is on the rise in the US, and THC, not alcohol, is now
Bill to Fight U.S. Opioid Crisis Signed Into Law
A bipartisan bill meant to combat the United States’ opioid abuse epidemic was signed into law Wednesday by President Donald
Novel insights into the heart health benefits of cocoa flavanols and procyanidins
A new study published this week in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (AJCN) adds to the body of data
Climate change a threat to even the most tolerant oysters
Climate change-associated severe weather events may cause flooding that threatens the survival of the Olympia oyster, new research suggests. The
Cigarette pictorial warning labels most effective when including body parts, testimonials
At least 120 countries around the world require pictorial warning labels on cigarette packages–for example, gangrene feet or a dead