Changing water systems can be done safely, as long as it's done correctly
Researchers in Brazil evaluated cocaine and crack addicts undergoing rehabilitation for six months and observed a higher relapse rate and worse cognitive impairment among patients who smoked cannabis to try to mitigate their craving for cocaine
FAU Harbor Branch researcher collaborates with US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Study suggests that coal-burning activities in the Asia-Pacific region have influenced environmental conditions in the United States Pacific Northwest
However. researchers say the levels consumed by breastfeeding infants are unlikely to be a health concern
Researchers from Cairo University work with teams at Berkeley Lab's Advanced Light Source to study soil and bone samples dating back 4,000 years
Small study concludes that caution is warranted for users of “high CBD, low THC” cannabis products
A Rutgers New Jersey Poison Control expert discusses how children and adults can reduce risks of poisoning
A new technique could replace conventional methods of testing paralytic neurotoxins, which previously required euthanasia of test subjects
Higher risk foods for a baby’s developing brain include rice-based foods, sweet potatoes, and fruit juices
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