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Will Alabama allow medical marijuana? Hearing, vote likely this week

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Birmingham News Mobile - The bill would allow marijuana only in the form of pills, gelatinous cubes, skin patches and gels and creams. It would not allow products consumed by smoking or vaping. It would also not allow edibles where the marijuana is baked into cookies, candies or other food items.

First responders hone their craft at CRMC trauma skills fair

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Wyoming Tribune Eagle Cheyenne - CHEYENNE ? At Cheyenne Regional Medical Center's annual trauma skills fair Friday, first responders from the region practiced a variety of skills that aren't commonly used in the field.

Dabbing Weed No Longer Requires a Torch, But Can Still Be a Hassle

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Gizmodo - I'm not going to lie; smoking dabs is over the top. But solvent-based cannabis extracts, also referred to as dabs, has become a popular way to consume cannabis for years. And now that 11 states have legalized the use of cannabis recreationally and 47 out of 50 states have some form of medical marijuana (sucks for you Idaho, South Dakota, and Nebraska), people like myself who've partaken in recreational marijuana the OG way?rolling a blunt, smoking a joint?are curious to know what's the fuss over this newer form of marijuana consumption.

First-of-its-kind women's behavioral clinic set to open in Aurora

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KRDO ABC Colorado Springs ABC Colorado Springs - A new women's behavioral clinic, run by all women, is set to open Thursday in Aurora. It's the only one of its kind in Colorado, and one of the only ones in the nation. Our own Dani Fried got an exclusive peak inside the clinic on the Medical Center of Aurora campus. "This unit is

Paula Jean Parr

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Paris Texas News Paris - Paula Jean Parr, age 81, of Clarksville, passed away Thursday, Feb. 13, 2020, at Paris Regional Medical Center.

Medical strides help family through rare disease

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Mankato Free Press Mankato - An aunt and nephew in the Mankato area share a rare disease, giving their family a firsthand look at how far treatment advanced in between their births.

'A resurgence': Police, doctors say cocaine use increasing in Rock County

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Janesville Gazette Janesville - Police and medical professionals say cocaine use is on the rise in Rock County, and the opioid epidemic might be a contributing factor.

CEO of Mako Medical Announced the Launch of New Nutritional DNA Test

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PR Newswire - /PRNewswire/ -- Chad Price, the CEO of Mako Medical, announced this week that Mako Medical Laboratories is launching a new DNA test focused on Nutrition. "This...

Serving the over 55 population, Mercy Life continues to grow

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Ambler Gazette Ambler - NORRISTOWN ? As Mercy Catholic Medical Center in Philadelphia prepares to shut down inpatient services, Mercy Life in Norristown looks ahead to continued growth.

Should Alabama legalize medical marijuana?

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Birmingham News Mobile - SB 165, also called the Compassion Act, would allow for medical marijuana in Alabama, though it would have limited applications.

KY: CBD HEMP SHOW SHOWS INDUSTRY'S GROWTH FOR FARMERS

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WFMZ Allentown - KENTUCKY MEDICAL MARIJUANA TRADE SHOW HOUSE BILL 136

PHOTOS: Gwinnett Medical Center Cornerstone Society Gala

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Gwinnett Daily Post Lawrenceville - Click here to view this item from gwinnettdailypost.com.

China's mask shortage hits global supply as coronavirus outbreak rages on

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South China Morning Post - China is the world's largest producer of medical facial masks, but surging demand amid the coronavirus outbreak has created a severe shortage.

Finding patients where they live: Street medicine grows, along with homeless population

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Los Angeles Times - A four-person medical team offers care to some of the sickest people in L.A. by meeting them where they live, on the street.

Namedropper 2/16/2020

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Scranton Times-Tribune Scranton - Physicians honored Patrick D. Conaboy, M.D., Michael J. Paglia, M.D., Ph.D., and Thomas Bisignani were among new members who joined the Wright Center for Graduate Medical Education board of directors. Conaboy, of Archbald, is the chief medical officer for

Scranton woman finds strength in facing chronic pain

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Scranton Times-Tribune Scranton - Emily Matis holds the power to lift herself up through her natural athleticism and a fighter's heart. The Scranton resident's basketball dreams were cut short thanks to medical issues doctors couldn't explain starting in middle school. Years of living wit

School Notes 2/16/2020

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Scranton Times-Tribune Scranton - Abington Heights Senior Sarah Pineiro is a SkillsUSA Medical Terminology gold medal recipient. She won the medal at district level competition and will move on to the state competition in April.

Caregiver Support Group and Stem Cell Therapy seminars

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Norwalk Hour Norwalk - Bridges by EPOCH at Trumbull, a memory care assisted living community, located at 2415 Reservoir Ave., will host the following complimentary events in February. Call 203-935-8530 to RSVP. Caregiver Support Group - Wednesday, Feb. 19, at 5:30 p.m. Caregivers are invited to trade tips, socialize with others on a similar journey and receive expert advice from dementia care professionals who understand their challenges and concerns. Dinner will be served. Caregivers may bring their loved ones with memory loss to dine with Bridges residents while they attend the group. Dine and Discover - Stem Cell Therapy for Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Patients: Thursday, Feb. 20, at 5 p.m.; With Guest Speaker Dr. Peter McAllister, co-founder and Chief Medical Officer, New England Institute for Clinical Research. Stroke and traumatic brain injury strike millions of people each year. Dr. McAllister will discuss the various treatment options for the long-t

SUNY Poly students 'bunk-in' at Maynard firehouse

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Utica Observer-Dispatch Utica - MARCY ? Since August, the Maynard Fire Department has housed three firefighters at their headquarters in Marcy.But unlike a paid fire department, the crew is made up of three college students who ? in exchange for free housing ? offer up their services as firefighters and emergency medical technicians.The three students at State University of New York Polytechnic Institute ? Cameron O'Neil, a 21-year-old junior from Port Crane; John Mollevik, a 21-year-old senior

Man Quarantined Amid Coronavirus Outbreak Says He Doesn't Want to Be Evacuated

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Epoch Times - The United States is planning to fly home hundreds of Americans who have been held in medical isolation ...
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