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[ad_1] The number is worrisome "because cannabis use among young people can negatively affect learning and memory and can affect school results and education," said Principal Researcher Katrina Trivers of the Centers …
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[ad_1] Broken emails Receive alerts and special reports. News and stories that matter, delivered in the morning on weekdays. SUBSCRIBE For decades, a daily dose of aspirin has been widely regarded as …
Read More »Google AI Tool identifies mutations of a tumor from an image
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Read More »2 million American teenagers smoke marijuana, according to a survey
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[ad_1] New study reveals air pollution particles found in mothers' placentas New study reveals air pollution particles found in mothers' placentas Scientists believe that they have discovered the first examples of air …
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