The Bizarre Case Of A Death Allegedly Caused By CBD Oil
A case report suggests that CBD oil contributed to someone's death. Some scientists — and the weed industry — aren't so sure.
A case report suggests that CBD oil contributed to someone's death. Some scientists — and the weed industry — aren't so sure.
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In college, Adderall gave me a sense of focus that felt sublime. Then I OD'ed.
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How a fearsome, fast-talking union boss helped legalize pot, took kickbacks and ended up in prison.
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The US government is offering a $15 million award for information leading to Maduro's arrest.
Even as company pharmacists protested, Walmart kept filling suspicious prescriptions, stoking the country's opioid epidemic. Trump's people condoned it.
A variety of drugs — previously developed for malaria, Ebola and HIV — are being tested for COVID-19.
The stockpiling has become so worrisome that pharmacy boards in many states have issued emergency restrictions on how the drugs can be dispensed.
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iPledge, a government compliance program, makes the barrier to obtain Accutane unreasonably high, especially for women of color.
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When it comes to taking hallucinogenic drugs, context may matter in deeper ways than previously assumed.
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Big Marijuana is coming. What does that mean for the future of weed in America?
Big Marijuana is coming. What does that mean for the future of weed in America?
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Clifton Collins fears his fishing gear was taken to the dump by his landlord after he was jailed.
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Students on Colorado State University's Pueblo campus will have the option to study cannabis beginning this fall.
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