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[ad_1] After a statement from the California State Agency that coffee poses no risk of cancer after all, a study published in JAMA Internal Medicine badociated the Daily absorption to a longer …
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[ad_1] The relief of chronic pain is often used to sell the benefits of medicinal cannabis, but a major study has shown that it does not reduce pain. The study published in …
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