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No Relief Yet for Brutal Oral Cancer Pain, but Cannabinoids May Offer Some Hope

By American Pain Society on May 5, 2014   Breaking News, Health  

No Relief Yet for Brutal Oral Cancer Pain, but Cannabinoids May Offer Some Hope

Many cancer patients endure severe pain and, by far, one of the most excruciating pain conditions is caused by oral cancer, for which even the strongest available pain medications are largely ineffective. One of the nation’s leading oral cancer treating clinicians, speaking at the American Pain Society’s annual meeting, said he believes that while prospects […]

Number of Children Treated in U.S. Emergency Departments for Baby Gate-Related Injuries Nearly Quadrupled Since 1990

By Nationwide Children's Hospital on May 5, 2014   Breaking News, Health  

If you are a parent, chances are you have used or will use a baby gate at some point. Baby gates are designed to help protect young children from stairs and other dangers around the home. If you use these in your home, take note. A new study from researchers in the Center for Injury […]

Climate Change may Worsen Summertime Ozone Pollution

By National Science Foundation on May 5, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, Science/Education  

Ozone pollution across the continental United States will become far more difficult to keep in check as temperatures rise, according to new research results. The study shows that Americans face the risk of a 70 percent increase in unhealthy summertime ozone levels by 2050. The results appear online this week in a paper in the Journal […]

Gust of WInd Forces Plane into Trees

By Staff on May 5, 2014   Breaking News, General News  

Gust of WInd Forces Plane into Trees

The National Transportation Safety Board was notified after an aircraft incident that took place near Meadow Lakes Drive on Sunday afternoon. It was on Sunday afternoon than 58-year-old Edward T. Merren took off from the grassy airstrip. After takeoff, and as he was beginning to gain altitude a strong cross wind hit the areaand pushed […]

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