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[ad_1] Last week, for the first time ever, the administration of food and drug approved a prescription drug based on marijuana components. Epidiolex contains a purified marijuana substance that does not produce …
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[ad_1] A man from the canton of Geneva was attacked by a fox while he was working behind his shed at his home in Slocomb on Wednesday, officials said. The victim, David …
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[ad_1] CLOSE In an effort to combat the growing epidemic of prescription drugs and heroin abuse, the FBI and the DEA released "Chasing the Dragon: The Life of 39, an opiate addict, …
Read More »3 communities in Long Island have high cancer rates
[ad_1] A group of three Long Island communities was found to have high rates of several forms of cancer, which were identified in a special initiative that had been initiated by the …
Read More »The measles epidemic in Brazil kills a 7-month-old boy
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[ad_1] H A robotic butler hands you a steaming cup of coffee, and the morning paper is something science fiction has brought to life and modern robotics has brought it into the …
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