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This Is Your Teenager's Brain on Pot When Elliott, now 19, was a junior in high school, here's what an average day looked like: He'd wake up at 5:30, shower, get dressed, eat a quick breakfast, and then ride his bike to the bus stop, which was marked by a roughly built wooden hut.
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Poll: Marijuana safer than opioids as pain relief FILE - In this Oct. 22, 2009, file photo, a bud of legally grown marijuana is held by a cancer patient, in Portland, Maine. Connecticut began a new program on Oct. 1, 2016, that encourages in-state hospitals, universities and licensed marijuana ...
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Americans are more distressed than ever: study More Americans than ever have serious psychological distress, according to a new study from NYU Langone Medical Center. Researchers analyzed Centers for Disease Control data and concluded that 3.4% of the adult U.S.
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New Poll Finds Majority of Americans Have Smoked Marijuana According to a new poll released Monday, 52 percent of Americans over 18 have tried marijuana at some point in their lives. The survey conducted by Yahoo News and Marist Poll found that not only have most adults in the U.S.
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Are Gen Xers, boomers suffering serious psychological distress? (CNN) "Serious psychological distress" refers to a mental health problem that is severe enough to require treatment. People in serious psychological distress are three times more likely to be too poor to afford general health care, and 10 times more ...
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More Americans suffering from stress, anxiety and depression, study finds More Americans than ever before are stressed, depressed and anxiety-ridden, and many are unable to get the help they need, a new study suggests.
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Minnesota confirms 9th measles case Damian Dovarganes, Associated Press File photo: A pediatrician holds a dose of the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine. Text size.
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The US is ready to try needle vending machines for drug users Sometimes, the most effective health policy is to acknowledge that people are going to make unhealthy decisions—and try to create an environment where those choices are a little safer.
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Many Parents Stumble Over Giving Kids Allergy Medicine When it comes to giving allergy medicine to kids, many parents are doing things that could potentially cause problems, a new poll finds.
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Pa. Gov. Wolf: Medical Pot Is 'Being Done the Right Way' Exactly one year after signing a historic medical marijuana bill, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf called the program "life-changing legislation.
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Spring allergy season hits Clark, other counties hard, early Allergy medications that you can buy without a prescription are considered relatively safe and can be taken on a long-term basis, but may not be the best treatment option if your allergy symptoms are severe or if symptoms persist despite medication ...
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Toddlers playing with touchscreens sleep less: study For every additional hour using a touchscreen phone or tablet during the day, children aged six months to three years slept nearly 16 minutes less in each 24 hour period.
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Poor sleep patterns in toddlers linked to touchscreen use Toddlers who use touchscreen devices daily are more likely to suffer from poor sleep patterns compared to their screen-free counterparts.
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Type 1, type 2 diabetes incidence rising in minority youths Incidence of type 1 and type 2 diabetes increased among U.S. children and adolescents from 2002 to 2012 with substantial growth among members of minority racial and ethnic groups, according to study data.
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Library showcasing Donate Life Donor Quilt New Milford Public Library is exhibiting the Donate Life Donor Quilt this month, as well has information available about organ and tissue donation.
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Needle vending machines are the future of helping drug users, this city bets Most vending machines are full of things - like soda and candy - that can contribute to health problems. But Las Vegas is hoping its new vending machines can help its drug using-population avoid additional ones.
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More Screen Time May Mean Less Sleep For Children (NBC NEWS) - Babies and toddlers who spend more time using touchscreens may be getting less sleep. That's according to a new study of over 700 families living in the United Kingdom.
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Early School Starts Pit Teens in Conflict Between Society, Biology The idea of sleep is supposed to evoke feelings of peace, relaxation, and refreshment, but when expert Mary Carskadon talks about teen sleep in school districts with early start times, she uses far less comfortable words.
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Baby teething tablets recalled nationwide Any remaining Hyland's homeopathic teething products are now being removed from store shelves under a major recall. Two types of the teething products, which previously were linked to the deaths of 10 children, have been recalled, the Food and Drug ...
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Tips for making allergy season manageable (CNN) - Springtime may bring beautiful flowers, green grass and budding trees but for allergy sufferers it can mean weeks of feeling lousy from the pollen.
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Kids under 12 can visit Triad hospitals again - unless they have flu symptoms (copy) The Triad's three largest hospitals said Monday they will lift flu-related youth visitor restrictions today. The restrictions on visits by children 12 and younger were implemented Feb. 24 for Novant Health Inc., Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and ...
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CDC urges doctors to screen for Zika-related epilepsy in infants born to infected moms Federal health officials writing in a medical journal on Monday urged doctors to be on the lookout for Zika-related seizures and epilepsy among infants born to mothers infected with the virus while pregnant.
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Woman With 2 Vaginas Now Expecting a Baby Boy, Despite Being Told She Would Be Infertile A Washington state woman born with two vaginas is now expecting a baby boy, despite once being told her condition would prevent her from ever becoming pregnant.
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Allergy season off to a big start in Central Ohio COLUMBUS (WCMH) - Have you felt a sniffle this past week or found yourself rubbing your eyes? Allergy season is back and a few doctors are telling NBC4 April is the busiest month to see patients so far.
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Allergy season in full swing as pollen count in Fall River skyrockets Tom Kory, owner and operator of Standard Pharmacy on East Main Street in Fall River, has been stocking seasonal allergy medication for his clients.
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Roche's Tecentriq wins FDA approval for treating advanced bladder cancer A view shows the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) headquarters in Silver Spring, Maryland August 14, 2012. REUTERS/Jason Reed/File Photo.
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Become and organ donor and be a lifesaver for up to eight people Did you know that one organ donor can save up to eight lives? That's a pretty powerful reason to consider registering as an organ donor.
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Roche's emicizumab hemophilia drug shows positive results with children ZURICH (Reuters) - Roche Holding AG's emicizumab drug for treating hemophilia A showed positive interim results in a phase III study with children with inhibitors to clotting protein factor VIII, the Swiss drugmaker said on Monday.
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Roche's (RHHBY) Genentech Granted FDA Accelerated Approval for TECENTRIQ Get instant alerts when news breaks on your stocks. Claim your 2-week free trial to StreetInsider Premium here. Genentech, a member of the Roche Group (OTC: RHHBY), today announced that the U.S.
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Police, council to hold Drug Take-Back Day EAST HAMPTON >> On Saturday, April 29, the East Hampton Police Department and Local Prevention Council will be participating with the Drug Enforcement Agency, (DEA) in a nationwide Take-Back Initiative of pharmaceutical substances and other ...
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Vaccine/Chemotherapy Combination Improves Survival in Glioblastoma Cytomegalovirus (CMV)-targeted vaccination plus high-dose chemotherapy with temozolomide can lead to long-term progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) in patients with newly diagnosed glioblastoma (GBM), according to a new study ...
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