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FIGHT. SHE WAS ARRESTED THIS WEEK. BREVARD COUNTY JURY AWARDED $27 MILLION TO A 58 YEAR OLD MAN WHO WAS PARTIALLY PARALYZED AFTER A SPINAL SURGERY. WESH 2 NEWS BREVARD COUNTY REPORTER MEGAN MORIARTY ...
Your editorial “Potheads Head for the ER” (Dec. 10) rightly alerts readers to two of the emerging harms of medicalized and commercialized marijuana. Adolescent emergency-department visits for ...
In a blow to the medical cannabis establishment, a team of psychiatrists performed a detailed analysis on 15 years of cannabis research — and found not only that medical marijuana doesn’t seem to help ...
Attending conferences is part of most physicians’ routines. But when the invitation to speak arrives — especially if you don’t have much experience — it’s common to wonder, how do you prepare to speak ...
Results from Phase 2a IMPRSSION study demonstrate sapablursen significantly reduced phlebotomy rate, controlled hematocrit and increased serum hepcidin Sapablursen was generally safe and well ...
Improvements in medical therapy, carotid-artery stenting, and carotid endarterectomy call into question the preferred management of asymptomatic carotid stenosis. Whether adding revascularization to ...
SMITHFIELD, R.I., Nov. 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Acclaro Medical is proud to announce that leading dermatologic laser experts will spotlight UltraClear® 2910 nm cold ablative fiber laser clinical ...
Two men face federal criminal charges in connection with an explosion last week at Harvard Medical School, authorities announced Tuesday. The FBI’s Boston office announced the arrests on social media ...
After the U.S. Supreme Court this week said it will hear a case focused on the same federal law, a judge on Thursday put on hold a long-running lawsuit about whether Florida medical-marijuana patients ...
Mortality and vascular events associated with initial and recurrent non-cardioembolic ischaemic stroke in real-world settings in Japan: Observations from ASTRIS E-Poster Viewing Session, see program ...
Medical researchers are witnessing a rise in “imposter participants” taking part in surveys and trials, fuelling concerns for patient safety and the reliability of studies. Imposters vary from ...