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New York regulators approved 99 new provisional licenses for recreational marijuana dispensaries Monday as they try to speed up the rollout of a legal market that had been impeded by a court ruling.
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Physical therapist Michele Dolphin, DPT, and her student Nicole Harry share research on Achilles tendon injuries in ballet dancers. Pathologist Rohin Mehta, MD, and his student Alexandra Tatarian talk about pathologist-patient consults, Neuroradiologist Hesham Masoud, MD, tells what's important to consider before visiting a marijuana dispensary.
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The number of young children getting into marijuana edibles is on the rise in upstate New York, and experts are warning families to keep a lid on any gummies, cookies, or other cannabis-containing food products.
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Graduate student Deanna Clemmer shares fun science experiments kids can do at home; she works in the laboratory of Harry E. Taylor. Biochemist/molecular biologist Wenyi Feng provides a brief explanation of the importance of DNA in our bodies. And stroke neurologist Hesham Masoud, MD, offers points to consider before visiting a marijuana dispensary.
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Neurologist Hesham Masoud gives key points about how recreational marijuana products affect the brain and body. Neurologist Ahmed Eldokla discusses how long COVID symptoms may impact the body's autonomic nervous system.
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On this episode of the Campbell Conversations, Grant Reeher speaks with Onondaga County District Attorney William Fitzpatrick.
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On this episode of the Campbell Conversations, Grant Reeher speaks with Onondaga County District Attorney William Fitzpatrick.
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The first licenses to sell recreational marijuana in New York will go to people who were casualties of the war on drugs, state officials said Wednesday.
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Hemp farmers in New York state will be able to apply for a license to grow marijuana this year under legislation signed Tuesday by Gov. Kathy Hochul.
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More than 400 towns and villages across New York have opted to block local marijuana dispensaries and consumption lounges as a statewide deadline to do so nears, with many officials deciding to stay out of the upcoming market until regulators provide more clarity.