Nevada Will Provide Clean Needle Vending Machines for Drug Users – Fusion

Fusion Nevada Will Provide Clean Needle Vending Machines for Drug UsersFusionAfter decades of failed policy driven by the multibillion-dollar federal drug war that criminalizes drug use and addiction, some states are slowly coming around on their own with new health-based approaches. Advertisement. In May, Nevada will become …Dose of reality: Nevada clinic installs syringe vending … Read more

Questions, answers about North Dakota and medical marijuana – Minneapolis Star Tribune

Miami Herald Questions, answers about North Dakota and medical marijuanaMinneapolis Star TribuneBISMARCK, N.D. — With the pending signature of Gov. Doug Burgum, medical marijuana will become legal in North Dakota. Here’s a look at what’s next: WHEN WILL IT BE AVAILABLE? Within a year, according to state health officials who will regulate the …Medical Marijuana Will … Read more

'When I Was Your Age' And Other Pitfalls Of Talking To Teens About Stress – NPR

NPR ‘When I Was Your Age’ And Other Pitfalls Of Talking To Teens About StressNPRIt’s difficult to have a teenager’s mind. The brain develops rapidly during the adolescent years, which partially explains why teens experience anger, sadness and frustration so intensely. During these tumultuous years, hormones surge, bodies change … and more » View original article … Read more

Insider Q&A: Public health system CEO sweats out ACA debate – New York Daily News

New York Daily News Insider Q&A: Public health system CEO sweats out ACA debateNew York Daily NewsThis undated photo provided by Cook County Health & Hospitals System shows Dr. Jay Shannon. Cook County Health & Hospitals System, which handles more than 1 million patient visits in the Chicago area every year, has seen a significant … Read more

Diabetes is on the rise in America's kids and experts don't know why – First Coast News

First Coast News Diabetes is on the rise in America’s kids and experts don’t know whyFirst Coast NewsThe rate at which America’s kids are diagnosed with diabetes is climbing and researchers don’t know why. A first-ever study of new diabetes diagnoses of U.S. youth under age 20 found both Types 1 and 2 diabetes surged … Read more

Collapse.news publishes comprehensive list of REAL assets that hold their value through nuclear war, social chaos or global debt collapse

(Natural News) As our world accelerates toward nuclear war, global debt collapse and widespread civil unrest, nearly everyone foolishly holds their assets in electronic form, somehow believing that banks, governments and fiat currencies will magically hold value as the world falls apart. Wise people understand that only REAL assets will survive the next great collapse…… … Read more

Pharma giant caught over-billing Veterans Administration by almost $20M

(Natural News) Another major drug company has been exposed for bilking the American taxpayer out of what amounts to tens of millions of dollars in fraudulent overcharges. French pharmaceutical giant Sanofi-Pasteur was recently ordered to pay back nearly $20 million after it was revealed that the multinational had massively inflated drug costs in a contract… … Read more

Climate change myth SMASHED as scientists confirm solar activity is a significant driver of Earth's climate

(Natural News) Results from a recent Swiss study suggest that fluctuations in the sun’s activity may provide insight to the apparent changes in the planet Earth’s climate. The study revealed that the Sun’s current activity is expected to diminish over time, which in turn may lead to slight reductions in global warming over the next few… … Read more

Groundbreaking study reveals high-intensity interval training may be the key to slowing aging

(Natural News) High-intensity interval training was found to inhibit cellular ageing, and in some cases helped the cells rejuvenate to repair damages in the body, according to a recent study. To carry out the study, researchers examined more than 70 participants and classified them into two age groups. The participants were instructed to undergo a… … Read more