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Marijuana vs Melatonin: Which Is Better For A Good Night’s Sleep?

Written by: Norris Garman
Category: Drug News
Published: 18 March 2018
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These are stressful days. A good night’s sleep is hard to come by, which leads many to ponder the following. Marijuana vs melatonin: which one of these sleep remedies will help you sleep throughout the night? A good...

Commission weighs ban on medical marijuana dispensaries

Written by: Norris Garman
Category: Drug News
Published: 18 March 2018
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St. Johns County commissioners on Tuesday will hear the first reading of a ban on medical marijuana treatment center dispensing facilities in the unincorporated areas of the county. Dispensaries are the
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Program aims to help opioid-addicted parents keep kids

Written by: Norris Garman
Category: Drug News
Published: 18 March 2018
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LANCASTER — Jenny Conrad knows how to talk to parents addicted to heroin and other opioids because she has been there. Now recovered, Conrad and two other former drug addicts are
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Despite Ohio's medical marijuana industry's rocky start, job excitement grows (photos)

Written by: Norris Garman
Category: Drug News
Published: 18 March 2018
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CLEVELAND, Ohio - HempStaff, specializing in medical marijuana recruiting and dispensary training, is selling out on training classes nationwide for the burgeoning legal marijuana industry, and Cleveland is no
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Legislature still at work combating opioid crisis

Written by: Norris Garman
Category: Drug News
Published: 18 March 2018
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The state House of Representatives Opioid Abuse Prevention Study Committee was tasked with finding ways to prevent opioid abuse, and in January its report outlined their findings. Out of
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Legislature considers raft of opioid bills

Written by: Norris Garman
Category: Drug News
Published: 18 March 2018
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DENVER — Measures designed to crack down on the state's opioid abuse problem made some headway in the Colorado House last week, while a new bill has ... Most of the
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Medical marijuana backers say they won't make a push for 2018 Nebraska ballot

Written by: Norris Garman
Category: Drug News
Published: 18 March 2018
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LINCOLN — A national advocacy group that has helped legalize marijuana in several states won't make a push to put medical cannabis on the November ballot in Nebraska. A spokesman for
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Tramadol a slower route to opioid addiction

Written by: Norris Garman
Category: Drug News
Published: 18 March 2018
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ODs are fast and furious. Is there something worse out there? There is. It's generic name is tramadol and brand name Ultracet. It has been presented by Big Pharma and researchers as an
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Practices changing in face of opioid crisis

Written by: Norris Garman
Category: Drug News
Published: 18 March 2018
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Efforts to combat the nation's opioid crisis has impacted Wabash Valley doctors and medical providers, who increasingly look for alternatives to treat their patients' pain as they face new rules and
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Healthy Pharms Sales Suspended, Store Closed After Pesticides Found in Marijuana

Written by: Norris Garman
Category: Drug News
Published: 18 March 2018
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Healthy Pharms is a newcomer to Harvard Square. The firm, based in Georgetown, Mass, was the first of “five or six” medical marijuana dispensaries permitted to set up shop under modified
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New trade organization forms to represent medical marijuana industry

Written by: Norris Garman
Category: Drug News
Published: 18 March 2018
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OKLAHOMA CITY — A new trade organization has formed in hopes that voters this summer will sign off on legalizing medical marijuana. Oklahoma City ... Meanwhile, Sen. Ervin Yen, R-Oklahoma City,
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Potsdam considers training life guards to use Nalaxone in case of opioid, heroin overdose ...

Written by: Norris Garman
Category: Drug News
Published: 18 March 2018
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POTSDAM – The joint town and village Recreation Committee is looking into a possible requirement that lifeguards be trained and equipped to administer nalaxone to opioid overdose victims. In a discussion
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