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A Multicenter Feasibility Study of a Novel Curriculum for Oncology Trainees Regarding Medical Cannabis - PubMed
Background: Oncology providers often lack the confidence to make clinical recommendations about medical cannabis (MC). This study aimed to develop...
nih.gov - 15 days ago

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Many UK primary schoolchildren ‘drastically’ missing out on poetry
Research in January by Macmillan and CLPE found limited books and lack of teacher support means majority study or hear poetry less than once a week...
theguardian.com - 30+ days ago
health
Turning medical travel costs program over to Ottawa an ‘option’: Health minister
With federal funding for a program covering Nunavut Inuit’s medical travel costs set to end at the end of this month, Health Minister John Main says...
nunatsiaq.com - 19 days ago
job & work
Study: Workplace Super-Automatic Machines Result in More Cholesterol-Elevating Compounds
Coffee from super-automatic workplace coffee makers may contain significantly higher levels of cholesterol-elevating substances than coffee from home...
dailycoffeenews.com - 10 days ago
health
A Massive New Study About Seed Oils May Change How You Eat
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." ONE OF THE most divisive nutrition topics right now—and there are a lot of them—is fat. Most of the recent arguments have centered on the supposed dangers of seed oils. Now, saturated fats like butter and...
aol.com - 14 days ago
health
Covid isn’t as bad this winter. Flu is worse. Here’s why.
The covid wave this winter is less severe compared with previous years, with hospitalization rates down and wastewater levels lower. Ever since the novel coronavirus reached the United States five years ago, it has unleashed punishing winter waves of illness. But the usual covid uptick is much more...
washingtonpost.com - 30+ days ago
books
‘Mudritha’: This debut novel about a missing woman is hauntingly aware of its own making
Through the titular male character, Aniruddhan, Jissa Jose’s novel seems to insist that men aren’t all bad, even if most are. It is easy to call the...
scroll.in - 7 days ago
how-to
PM holds consultations on how to respond to Hamas violation of hostage deal
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Israel Katz and Israel’s security chiefs are reportedly holding consultations regarding how to...
sofisrael.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Neanderthals and Early Humans Hung Out Way More Than We Thought, Study Finds
The first-ever published research out of Tinshemet Cave indicates the two human species regularly interacted and shared technologies and customs. A...
gizmodo.com - 30+ days ago
education
Why Indian students should consider South Australia: Insights from Premier Peter Malinauskas
South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas discusses the benefits for Indian students in South Australia, including extended post-study work...
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books / celebrity / gaming / music
It's An Obscure Novelty Song With The Weirdest Guitar Tuning — and It Spawned One Of The Most Influential Bands In Alternative Rock
One of the most influential albums ever owes its sound, in part, to this strange song....
ultimate-guitar.com - 14 days ago
relationships
My Cross-Dressing Husband Became A Woman And We Stayed Together
He'd come to present to my women's study group about being a cross-dresser. Among the four presenters were a postoperative transgender man, another...
yourtango.com - 30+ days ago
wellness
Ultra-processed foods may increase fat and weight, regardless of exercise: Study
Another potential warning sign for diets high in ultra-processed foods: It can lead to arthritis. Researchers at the University of California, San Francisco, studied the MRI scans of the thighs of 666 participants in the National Institutes of Health's Osteoarthritis Initiative and found those who...
usatoday.com - 30+ days ago
beauty
Royal Women Keep Breaking This Beauty Rule—And It All Started With Princess Diana
It is well-accepted that royal women are subject to many regulations and conventions regarding their appearance. In public, coats must remain on,...
inquisitr.com - 20 days ago
business
2024 illumyn Impact And Crunchbase Study Of Gender Diversity On Private Company Boards
This report was produced through a collaboration between illumyn Impact (formerly Him For Her) and Crunchbase. Gené Teare of Crunchbase contributed...
crunchbase.com - 8 days ago
nutrition
I’ve been studying the brain for 15 years—I take these 5 supplements every day for sharper memory
I am a big believer in the power of supplements to address nutritional deficiencies and to support your body's natural chemical processes, including...
cnbc.com - 30+ days ago
parenting
Peer pressure can drive teen cyberbullying, study finds
Social pressure during adolescence, a stage in which children begin to yearn for acceptance and to feel part of a group, is a cause of cyberbullying,...
phys.org - 30+ days ago
parenting
New study claims smartphone use in teens is leading to 'hallucinations, detachment from reality and aggression'
Warning: This article contains discussion of mental health and suicide which some readers may find distressing. A report has revealed the impact of...
unilad.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
Should You Sync Your Workouts to Your Menstrual Cycle? New Study Offers Answers
• Cycle syncing, the practice of aligning certain health habits with your menstrual cycle, has become a popular wellness trend. • Some say working out at...
health.com - 30+ days ago
parenting / science
Early Substance Use Linked to Brain Structure Differences in Teens
A study of nearly 10,000 adolescents found that those who initiated substance use before age 15 exhibited distinct differences in brain structures...
neurosciencenews.com - 30+ days ago
writing
Culture Study Book Concierge, Genre Edition
Explore something new — or dig a lot deeper “Genre fiction” is shorthand for fiction that relies heavily on genre conventions (romance, sci-fi,...
substack.com - 18 days ago
books
3 excellent books ‘Lion’ author Sonya Walger recommends
Sonya Walger talked to Erik Pedersen about her decision to write her autobiographical first book, “Lion,” as a novel rather than a memoir. As well,...
dailynews.com - 21 days ago
shopping
Rolex Debuts the Land-Dweller and Other Novelties Presented at Watches and Wonders
Rolex dropped a hint with the teaser video released across its social media channels before Watches and Wonders in Geneva. But more noteworthy was...
nuvomagazine.com - 3 days ago
business
Arizona businesses worry immigration proposal on ballot would exacerbate worker shortage
About 16.2% of Arizona’s workforce is made up of immigrants, according to a 2022 study by the American Immigration Council. PHOENIX — Immigration is a top election issue across the country, but few places feel it more than Arizona, the only swing state along the southern border and home to one of...
nbcnews.com - 30+ days ago
gaming
While I'm trapped indoors by one of the UK's worst storms, I'm enjoying one of my favourite pas time s: trudging through gnarly weather in videogames
Bring a coat. Yesterday afternoon, my local medical centre sent me a text warning me that going outside the next day might prove to be fatal. A couple...
pcgamer.com - 30+ days ago
health
Assisted dying now accounts for one in 20 Canada deaths
Medically- assisted dying – also known as voluntary euthanasia – accounted for 4.7% of deaths in Canada in 2023, new government data shows. The country's fifth annual report since euthanasia was legalised in 2016 showed around 15,300 people underwent assisted dying last year after being successful in...
bbc.com - 30+ days ago