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First Marijuana Based Medication Approved By FDA

 

Contrary to the misconception CBD does not induce a high as does the other cannabis component TCH.

 
 
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Increased Vitamin D Associated With Decreased Risk Of Breast Cancer

Higher levels of vitamin D is suggested to be associated with decreased risk of breast cancer, according to University of California researchers, as published in PLOS ONE.

 

Data was collected from study involving 1,173 participants and two randomized clinical trials involving another 3,325 participants and was combined together by researchers to investigate associations between broad range serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentration and risk of breast cancer.

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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Chronic fatigue syndrome can be debilitating and make one feel as if the world is chained to your ankles, becoming tougher not to drag your feet day in and out. For years this was not believed to be a real condition and many were accused of faking symptoms.

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7 - Tesla MRI Scanner In North America

The first clinical 7 - Tesla MRI scanner in North America will allow the Mayo Clinic to achieve higher resolution imaging for patients.

 

The Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota is the first institute in North America to have a 7 - Tesla MRI scanner cleared by the U.S. FDA. Siemens Healthineers manufactures the MAGNETOM Terra and received FDA clearance in Oct.2017 for clinical use of the scanner to image head and knees.

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Switching Out White Rice

White rice is a pretty flexible side dish, but there are many reasons to seek out substitutes for this starch, good news is that there are many alternatives to choose from. Most popular substitutes would depend on whether one is looking for more of a spicy item or more nutrients, alternatives include pulses, brown rice, quinoa, bulgur wheat, and cauliflower rice among others.

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Energy Medicine

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