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Elias: What’s good for pot industry isn’t necessarily so for the public
San Jose Mercury News· 50 minutes agoSince California voters legalized cannabis through a 2016 ballot initiative, it has evolved into...
What happens when patents on blockbuster weight-loss drugs expire?
Nature· 4 days agoIndia and China are vying for market share as the patents on obesity drugs near their expiry.
Gut microbiome discovery provides roadmap for life-saving cancer therapies
Nature· 3 days agoThe balance between bacterial communities in the gut affects the likelihood of a positive response...
New Study Examines How Topical Naltrexone Restores Tear Production in Diabetic Dry Eye
Digital Journal· 4 days agoRather it is due to the amounts of aqueous protein and mucin secretions which in turn are related to sensory fibers that reside on the surface of the cornea. Dr. McLaughlin ...
Human neuroscience is entering a new era — it mustn’t forget its human dimension
Nature· 4 days agoThe field is taking a leap forward thanks to innovative technologies, such as artificial...
How to address agriculture’s water woes
Nature· 4 days agoWater isn’t the only challenge facing agriculture in a climate-altered future, but a lack of it could have catastrophic effects.
Decoding the leafy head: transcriptomic insights i | Newswise
Newswise· 3 days agoA pivotal study illuminates the genetic blueprint of Chinese cabbage, focusing on the critical phase...
How to avoid shark attacks, and what to do when one gets too close
WWL-TV, Channel 4 New Orleans· 15 hours agoFor advice to protect yourself from a shark attack, we turn to Tulane marine biologist, Dr. Tim...
Could rats and dogs detect disease better than the finest lab equipment?
Nature· 4 days agoThe animals’ keen sense of smell could improve the detection of illnesses such as cancer and...
How climate change is hitting Europe: three graphics reveal health impacts
Nature· 5 days agoA growing body of research reveals the deaths and diseases linked to rising temperatures across the...