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Posted: 01 Jan 2014 04:11 PM PST Cannabis awareness reaches a tipping point, growing exponentially as the medicine of choice for common medical conditions such as cancer, pain, and anxiety, he said. He predicts that more people, including children and the elderly, will openly share success stories, while pharmaceutical companies launch their own cannabis products. More cities and states will legalize cannabis, while the federal government continues to prohibit it, he predicts. At the same time, more Americans will have access to substance abuse treatment under a provision in the Affordable Care Act. Read More: 4 Illegal Drugs That Might Be Medicines 3. Better Artificial Body Parts, Thanks to 3D Printing Dr. Tom Vangsness, author of The New Science of Overcoming Arthritis, told Healthline that new three-dimensional printers will advance the creation of material that mimics human cartilage. |
Health News – Abc5 News Des Moines, Ia Posted: 31 Dec 2013 11:19 PM PST The Swiss Alpine racer left spectators gasping in horror when he lost control during a training run in January 2009, landing on his back and sliding down the icy slope. More >> UK plans to charge migrants, tourists for care Britain’s government has announced plans to require migrants and international tourists to pay for emergency medical treatments. More >> Britain’s government has announced plans to require migrants and international tourists to pay for emergency medical treatments. More >> Lung cancer scans urged for some smokers, not all Certain current or former heavy smokers should start getting yearly scans for lung cancer to cut their risk of death from the nation’s top cancer killer, government advisers said Monday – even as they stressed… More >> Certain current or former heavy smokers should start getting yearly scans for lung cancer to cut their risk of death from the nation’s top cancer killer, government advisers said Monday – even as they stressed that the… More >> Life support extended for girl declared brain dead Without further court order, a California hospital could unhook a 13-year-old girl declared brain dead from a breathing machine. |
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