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Human study examines medical marijuana
In the first human study of its kind, research from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) suggests that patients with chronic pain might experience greater relief if their doctors add cannabinoids the main ingredient in cannabis or medical marijuana to an opiates-only treatment. -
ED staff uncomfortable with parental presence
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Re-evaluating opioids for chronic pain: Drugs can do more harm than good
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Feds: Almost all nursing homes are understaffed
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Genetic screening draws fire from ethicists
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Japanese researchers report pain studies
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Researchers get access, but question added bureaucracy
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Summary of NIH Guidelines on Use of Federal Funds in Stem Cell Research
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Promote storytelling to help patients open up
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NIH unveils final guidelines for stem cell research: Is your facility ready?