ASPPH is pleased to welcome the inaugural cohort of students participating in the ASPPH/ONDCP Applied Practice Experience (APE) Program, a new initiative that provides applied, practice-based learning ...
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of North Carolina announced that the final defendant involved in a drug and gun investigation in Craven ...
To our knowledge, this analysis is the largest EHR-based study for identifying drug repurposing candidates for ALS. We identified several drugs that warrant further assessment as therapeutic options ...
Certain psychoactive substances can improve the mental health of terminally ill cancer patients—but few patients can currently access them. Psilocybin, the psychoactive chemical in psychedelic ...
Novo Nordisk is asking the court to permanently ban Hims from selling compounded versions of its drugs that infringe on the company's patents, and is seeking to recover damages. The move escalates the ...
President Donald Trump is launching a website dedicated to providing discounts on medicine. The White House announced the debut of TrumpRx.gov on Feb. 5, where "patients will be able to access large ...
Eduardo Gamarra does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
In a major change to federal marijuana policy, President Donald Trump signed an executive order in December to classify marijuana as a less dangerous substance. On Dec. 18, the president ordered the ...
For more than 50 years, marijuana has been classified as a Schedule I drug, alongside drugs considered to have no accepted medical use, thanks to then-President Richard Nixon’s so-called War on Drugs.
Moving cannabis to a category of drugs that includes some common medicines will have implications for research, businesses and patients. By Jan Hoffman President Trump on Thursday ordered cannabis to ...
President Trump signed an executive order reclassifying marijuana from a Schedule I to a Schedule III drug, acknowledging its potential for medical use. The shift does not legalize marijuana ...
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump signed an executive order Dec. 18 to federally classify marijuana as a less dangerous substance, the biggest change for the drug since 1970 and an opportunity for ...
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