Study finds that frequent cannabis users are way too high… in their estimates of cannabinoids

One would think that cannabis enthusiasts attending a marijuana advocacy event would be knowledgeable about cannabinoids. Not necessarily, according to the findings of a study by researchers from the University at Buffalo and the University of Michigan, who surveyed frequent cannabis users at an annual marijuana advocacy event held on the University of Michigan campus. The surprisingly low level of […]

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CDC: Overall prevalence of self-reported hypertension 32.4 percent

(HealthDay)—The overall prevalence of self-reported hypertension is 32.4 percent, with prevalence higher among men than women and among blacks, according to research published in the April 10 issue of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. Claudine M. Samanic, Ph.D., from the CDC in Atlanta, and colleagues analyzed data from the 2017 Behavioral Risk […]

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National clinical trial to treat hospitalised patients with COVID-19

A new clinical trial led by the University of Warwick and Queen’s University Belfast seeks to find alternatives to ventilators to treat patients who are critically ill with COVID-19. Researchers will deliver a clinical trial that aims to recruit approximately 4,000 patients in order to find effective alternative solutions for patients with COVID-19 to reduce the need for treatment with […]

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Coronavirus: How Mercedes F1 and academics fast-tracked life saving breathing aid

With the coronavirus pandemic spreading to nearly every country in the world, the number of hospital patients needing respiratory support is becoming unprecedented. It’s not easy for manufacturers to quickly make huge numbers of extra ventilators so there is likely to be an imbalance in supply and demand for the necessary equipment to provide this support. To alleviate this problem, […]

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Patients’ and doctors’ preferences for providing reproductive health care in primary care settings

The role of primary care physicians continues to expand to meet the increasing demand for more comprehensive and complex services. Given the recent threats to Title X funding and the 2019 federal appeals court decision to uphold the “domestic gag rule,” implementation of reproductive health services in the primary care setting is important to help ensure patient access to this […]

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Germany to extend virus curbs to May 3: state govt sources

Germany is poised to extend restrictions aimed at slowing the spread of the coronavirus to May 3, regional government sources said Wednesday, hours ahead of key talks with Chancellor Angela Merkel on the issue. Representatives from Germany’s 16 states and the chancellery have agreed on a position paper which includes delaying a deadline on maintaining curbs, including keeping schools closed […]

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Coronavirus Has reached Germany, the turning point of the pandemic soon? – Naturopathy Naturopathy Specialist Portal

Corona-pandemic: experts recommend that you contact the lock partly For weeks, people wonder how long the Corona could last crisis. According to experts from Germany, could Germany be in the dissemination of this new pathogen soon a turning point will be reached. The researchers recommend that you contact the lock partially and differently in different regions cancel. After the long […]

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Raw turmeric can help boost your immunity; here’s how

Turmeric goes into almost every curry and savoury that gets cooked in our kitchens. It helps the process of cooking and adds nutritional value to it. Over the years, turmeric has become a popular ingredient for all those people who believe in healthy living. Though the western world came to realise the benefits of this wonder spice comparatively late, Indian […]

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