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Cannabis and Medical Marijuana

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Medical Notes: Week of March 8, 2020

>> March 8, 2020

The chemical known as BPS can pass through the placenta of pregnant rats and hindered brain development in their offspring. Then, for those under age 50 who develop Parkinson's, the seeds may have been planted in the womb. Then, Men who use marijuana may have a higher risk of fathering children with brain abnormalities. And finally, if you fill out paperwork …

topics: Cannabis and Medical Marijuana| News and Headlines| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Technology

Medical Notes: Week of January 12, 2020

>> January 12, 2020

Teenagers are vaping marijuana at rapidly rising rates. Then, a report on concussions and why they can produce lifelong effects. Then, another study confirming the importance of sleep. And finally, a new survey of ERs proves that smartphones make people run into things, triggering a spike in head and neck injuries.

topics: Biology| Cannabis and Medical Marijuana| Children and Parenting| Emergency Medicine and First Responders| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Health Care| Homelessness and Housing| Infrastructure and Engineering| News and Headlines| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Prevention| Public Health and Public Safety| Sleep| Teenagers| Vaping and E-cigarettes

Medical Notes: Week of September 8, 2019

>> September 8, 2019

A new study shows that people are more likely to have heart disease if they're genetically predisposed to insomnia. Then, vaping is being called a “gateway drug” for marijuana use… After a new study showing it can more than triple the risk of becoming a pot smoker. And finally… if you want toddlers to learn something, don’t use video.

topics: Behavioral Science| Biology| Cannabis and Medical Marijuana| Children and Parenting| Children and Youth at Risk| CRISPR| DNA and Genetics| Education| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Health Care| Infants and Toddlers| Learning| News and Headlines| Pediatrics| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Psychology and Psychiatry| Public Health and Public Safety| Sleep| Teenagers| Vaping and E-cigarettes| Vulnerable Populations
CBD::The Truth About the Latest Health Craze

CBD––The Truth About the Latest Health Craze

>> July 3, 2019

Suddenly, cannabis-related, hemp-derived CBD is almost everywhere. CBD’s FDA status is murky, and we know very little about its benefits, thanks in part to its former place on DEA Schedule 1. How much has been proven about its supposed health qualities? What are the risks? Experts discuss in depth.

topics: Addiction| Behavioral Science| Cannabis and Medical Marijuana| Consumer Safety| Consumerism| Consumerism and Consumer Safety/Protection| Federal and State Government| Federal Government| Government and Legislation| Health Care| Law Enforcement and Police| Patient Care and Safety| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Public Health| Public Health and Public Safety| Public Policy and Regulation| Research and Clinical Trials| School| War on Drugs

Medical Notes: Week of April 28, 2019

>> April 28, 2019

About a quarter of people over 65 have heart valve disease, and the medication Celebrex might be increasing that risk. Then, flu season is almost over, but be aware, come Fall, that what you eat can sabotage your flu shot. Then, adult cannabis use and the correlation of increased need for more sedatives during surgery. Then, A new study showing …

topics: Aging and the Elderly| Anesthesia| Anxiety and Depression| Brain Function| Cannabis and Medical Marijuana| Cognitive Decline| Health Care| Mental Health| Neuroscience and Neurology| News and Headlines| Nutrition and Diet| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Surgery| Vaccination

Medical Notes: Week of February 3, 2019

>> February 3, 2019

Cancer deaths are on the decline, parents are dissatisfied with the systems school have in place to counteract gun violence. A study shows an increase in cardiovascular harm to patients taking basal insulin. Finally, more than half of those taking medical marijuana for chronic pain admit to driving while under the influence.

topics: Biology| Cannabis and Medical Marijuana| Child Safety| Children and Parenting| Drunk/Impaired Driving| Education| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Government and Legislation| Gun Violence| Guns and Gun Control| Inflammation and Pain| Infrastructure and Engineering| Insulin| Mass Shootings| Mental Health| News and Headlines| Nutrition and Diet| Parenting Issues| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Public Health and Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials| School| School Shooting| Transportation and Traffic Safety| Violence and Abuse

Medical Notes: Week of August 5, 2018

>> August 5, 2018

A new drug to help with excessive sweating which impacts 15 millions Americans. The FDA has approved a new epilepsy drug derived from marijuana. And a new study shows having the same doctor for awhile can extend your life.

topics: Cannabis and Medical Marijuana| News and Headlines| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Research and Clinical Trials

Medical Notes: Week of April 22, 2018

>> April 22, 2018

Using pot to combat the opioid epidemic, therapy dogs in the ICU, and how losing your life savings could cost you your life.

topics: Cannabis and Medical Marijuana| Crime and Criminal Justice| Death and Grief| Economics and Finance| Health Care| Intensive Care Unit (ICU)| Law Enforcement and Police| News and Headlines| Opioid Epidemic| Pets and Animals| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Public Health and Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials

Medical Notes: Week of June 4, 2017

>> June 4, 2017

Pot smoking among pregnant teens, lead poisoning from target practice, painkiller abuse, and employees who work from home work longer hours.

topics: Addiction| Alcohol Use and Abuse| Anxiety and Depression| Behavioral Science| Business and Industry| Cannabis and Medical Marijuana| Children and Youth at Risk| Crime and Criminal Justice| Employment and Workplace Issues| Health Care| History| Law Enforcement and Police| Medication| Mental Health| News and Headlines| Opioid Epidemic| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Pregnancy and Child Birth| Productivity| Public Health and Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials| Risk| Smoking| Surgery| Teen Pregnancy| Teenagers| Vulnerable Populations| Work
Stoned Driving: How can police tell?

Stoned Driving: How can police tell?

>> January 15, 2017

With recreational marijuana use legal in eight states there are more drivers on the road who are potentially under the influence of marijuana but police have no way to measure it.

topics: Cannabis and Medical Marijuana| Drunk/Impaired Driving| Infrastructure and Engineering| Law Enforcement and Police| Legal Issues and the Courts| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Police| Public Health and Public Safety| Transportation and Traffic Safety| Vehicle Safety
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