Hi Pash Just saw your stack come in as I was writing an e mail. My brother has the C word, yes both C words apply to the situation . He was jabbed, and now 2-3 years after it seems he has bile duct C and its growing fast. Sad scenario for many and now hit home for my family as well. No one is truly safe.
Ms. Madras has spent 60 years studying drugs, starting with LSD when she was a graduate student at Allan Memorial Institute of Psychiatry, an affiliate of Montreal’s McGill University, in the 1960s. “I was interested in psychoactive drugs because I thought they could not only give us some insight into how the brain works but also on how the brain undergoes dysfunction and disease states,” she says.
In 2015 the World Health Organization asked her to do a detailed review of cannabis and its medical uses. The 41-page report documented scant evidence of marijuana’s medicinal benefits and reams of research on its harms, from cognitive impairment and psychosis to car accidents.
Hi Pash Just saw your stack come in as I was writing an e mail. My brother has the C word, yes both C words apply to the situation . He was jabbed, and now 2-3 years after it seems he has bile duct C and its growing fast. Sad scenario for many and now hit home for my family as well. No one is truly safe.
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Workaround from the WJS article
Ms. Madras has spent 60 years studying drugs, starting with LSD when she was a graduate student at Allan Memorial Institute of Psychiatry, an affiliate of Montreal’s McGill University, in the 1960s. “I was interested in psychoactive drugs because I thought they could not only give us some insight into how the brain works but also on how the brain undergoes dysfunction and disease states,” she says.
In 2015 the World Health Organization asked her to do a detailed review of cannabis and its medical uses. The 41-page report documented scant evidence of marijuana’s medicinal benefits and reams of research on its harms, from cognitive impairment and psychosis to car accidents.
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