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Cannabis Has Potential as Treatment for Common Movement Disorder

Phase I/II clinical trial will be first of its kind to explore cannabis as a potential treatment option for essential tremor.
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Death and Decomposition Keeps the World Going

Scientists now have a better way to investigate how decomposing plants’ and animals’ contribute to the ecosystem.
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EVIO Labs Massachusetts Announces to Relocate to Framingham

The lab will move to a centrally located 5,000 square foot facility that to serve marijuana establishments statewide.
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Clinical Prospects for Stem Cells Begin to Emerge

There is now a critical mass of experts in this field and things are moving much faster, Stanford scientists say.
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Cannabinoid Drugs Make Pain Feel 'Less Unpleasant, More Tolerable'

Cannabinoid drugs do not appear to reduce the intensity of experimental pain, but, instead, may make pain feel less unpleasant and more tolerable.

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Fat Holds the Key

Scientists have discovered molecules of fat in an ancient fossil to reveal the earliest confirmed animal in the geological record that lived on Earth 558 million years ago.
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Human Skeletal Stem Cells Isolated for the First Time

This is the first time that skeletal stem cells, which had been observed in rodents, have been identified in humans.
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Neurons Can Count

Researchers demonstrate that some brain cells fire mainly for quantities of three, others for quantities of four and others for other quantities.
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Unprecedented View of Gene Therapy Virus

Using cryo-electron microscopy, scientists have obtained an unprecedented view of a gene-delivery virus, paving the way for further development of improved gene therapies.
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Party 'Pus: Ecstasy Makes Octopuses More Social

When people take MDMA, the drug popularly known as ecstasy, a rush of serotonin, dopamine, and oxytocin makes people more interested than they would normally be in connecting and sharing with other people. Now, researchers have made the surprising discovery that a species of octopus considered to be asocial responds to MDMA in the same way.
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