Were it not for a man named Keith Pugmire from Sandy, Utah, a woman living with multiple sclerosis would have moved into a nursing home at least ten years ago
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Were it not for a man named Keith Pugmire from Sandy, Utah, a woman living with multiple sclerosis would have moved into a nursing home at least ten years ago
Just 10 minutes of light physical activity is enough to boost brain connectivity and help the brain to distinguish between similar memories, a new study suggests.
Health care worker Katelin Noffsinger told a potential employer that she took medical marijuana to deal with the effects of a car accident, but when a drug test came back positive, the nursing home rescinded her job offer anyway.
The young people streaming into ‘Music City’ have big career goals and they don’t involve singing at the Grand Ole Opry.
An FDA evaluation of CBD drug Epidiolex that was recently made public shows that the FDA originally wanted to make Epidiolex completely unscheduled but DEA concerns lead to Schedule 5 instead, according to a Marijuana Moment report.
Americans under the age of 45 have found a novel way to rebel against their elders: They’re staying married.
The Department of Justice said it is filing a lawsuit against the state of California over its new net neutrality protections, hours after Gov. Jerry Brown signed the bill into law on Sunday.
Los Angeles International Airport, better known as LAX, has announced that it will permit travelers to bring small amounts of legal marijuana through security in their carry-on bags.
While DEA’s handling of Epidiolex was expected, the agency’s seeming disregard for the law, court orders, and its own admissions as to the lawfulness of hemp continues to occur.
Legalizing marijuana nationwide would create more than one million new jobs within the next decade, a new study says.
Analysis from New Frontier Data, a firm that focuses on the marijuana industry, also found that the federal government would create at least $131.8 billion in federal tax revenue over the next eight years if cannabis were legalized in all 50 states.
This school replaced detention with meditation and the results are phenomenal
The Seattle Municipal Court ordered more than 500 convictions for misdemeanor marijuana possession be vacated after Washington legalized marijuana in 2012.
The order, dated on Sept. 11 but publicized on Monday, vacates all convictions for misdemeanor marijuana possession from 1996 to 2010.
Arthur Mitchell, one of the first black ballet dancers, has died in New York City at the age of 84.
The pioneering African-American dancer rose from a childhood in Harlem to perform leading roles under renowned choreographer George Balanchine.
South Africa's highest court has legalized the use of cannabis by adults in private places.
Watt doesn't want to be given any freebies in life. He wants to earn everything on the field.