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Recently, international media have bombarded their audiences with coverage of the case of a British mother whose medical cannabis store
Read moreEmergency department patients want to be invited to share in medical decision-making
Most emergency department patients want to be involved in some aspects of medical decision-making, but they need to be invited.
Read moreResearchers find religious involvement deters recreational and medical marijuana use
Although marijuana use for medical and recreational purposes is at an all-time high in the United States, a team of
Read moreMilitary-civilian partnerships aim to help meet military medical readiness needs
A growing partnership between the Military Health System and permanent civilian trauma institutions is well under way that will create,
Read moreMedical aid-in-dying laws are increasing, but substantial barriers to access remain
Medical aid-in-dying is now legal in eight U.S. jurisdictions, but patients still face substantial barriers to access, according to a
Read moreMedical marijuana push spreads to Utah, Oklahoma
The push for legalized marijuana has moved into Utah and Oklahoma, two of the most conservative states in the country,
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