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Cannabis May Boost Memory In PTSD But Harm It In Others, Study Suggests
Dario Sabaghi, Contributor, Dario Sabaghi, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/dariosabaghi/
DENVER, CO - JULY 15: The Colorado Board of Health had a rule making hearing about people with ... More PTSD qualifying for medical marijuana at the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environme ...[Continue Reading]
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The Three Principles Every Healthcare Leader Should Be Following
Dr. Marschall Runge, Forbes Books Author, Dr. Marschall Runge, Forbes Books Author https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesbooksauthors/people/drmarschallrunge/
With so many potential disruptions on the healthcare landscape, where should healthcare professionals and providers focus? getty With challenges as big as the opportunities, now is an exciting tim ...[Continue Reading]

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I Know Catherine, The Log Lady Is an Affectionate Portrait of a Twin Peaks Icon
Cheryl Eddy
When Twin Peaks: The Return hit Showtime in 2017, there was one very poignant presence tucked amid all the signature David Lynch style and weirdness. It wouldnt be a true Twin Peaks revival without ...[Continue Reading]

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Royal Caribbean cancels another stop at key port, offers credit
Alisha dos Santos
Royal Caribbean has once again halted visits to one of its most beloved and problematic Caribbean destinations as it prioritizes passenger safety. The cruise line has been busy rerouting ships to ot ...[Continue Reading]
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Inflation Cools in March, but Don't Expect Interest Rates to Budge
Tiffany Connors
Inflation cooled in March, but interest rates are expected to remain high. skaman306/Getty Images Inflation cooled a bit last month, but don't expect interest rates to drop, too. Prices rose by 2. ...[Continue Reading]

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Weight loss drugs can help employers cut health care costs, study says
Catherine Arnst
In This Story Covering the cost of pricey GLP-1 weight loss drugs could pay off for employers by cutting overall medical spending for people taking the medications, but not until year two, according ...[Continue Reading]

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