[ad_1] SAN DIEGO – It's legal for Californians to smoke marijuana now, but how long after ignition is it safe to drive? Researchers at the University of California at San Diego are …
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[ad_1] The Center for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating a multistate epidemic of Vibrio parahaemolyticus that has been linked to eating crabmeat imported from Venezuela. Officials said that 12 people who …
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[ad_1] Seattle – 80-year-old Connie Schick uses a cannabis cream for chronic pain after a stroke. Schick says it's better than using an opioid pain reliever, which makes her stomach ache and …
Read More »Arterial Blood Pressure Associated With Alzheimer's Disease – College Media Network
[ad_1] Over the past decade, researchers have studied the badociation between high blood pressure, in the elderly, and Alzheimer's disease. Recently, more studies with consistent results have shown that older people with …
Read More »"Totally possible" to die from an infected insect bite in Britain, warns the expert
[ad_1] The bites of infected insects could kill you here in Britain, warned an expert. Antibiotic Research UK (ANTRUK) said that warm weather has seen haematophagous horsefly populations reach Mediterranean levels. Insects …
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[ad_1] Do not test the extreme temperatures of today. Seniors, children, and people with health problems or disabilities are more vulnerable to heat and may experience headaches, dizziness or high body temperature …
Read More »DR MICHAEL MOSLEY: Keep your blood sugar under control … even if you're not diabetic
[ad_1] For a few weeks I have been writing about ways to protect your body from age and rejuvenate your mind. This week is all about the vital importance of controlling your …
Read More »Survey of 500 Diseases at Zip Line Continuing Destination: Tennessee Department of Health
[ad_1] What caused the outbreak of more than 500 diseases related to a zip line destination in Tennessee? E. coli and noroviruses are possible sources, but research is still underway to find …
Read More »Obesity alone does not increase the risk of early mortality: study
[ad_1] Toronto, July 15 (PTI) Obesity alone does not increase the risk of premature death, say scientists who found that obese patients without other metabolic risk factors, n & # 39; 39 …
Read More »Otzi Iceman was not a strict adherent to the Paleo diet, according to a study | McClatchy
[ad_1] If you thought the former Alpine traveler known as Otzi – and often known simply as the Iceman – scraped by a diet of grbades and fodder berries, you would have …
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