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Johns Hopkins Study Warns of Severe Impairment Risks from Mixing Edible Cannabis and Alcohol
The research notes that standard field sobriety tests frequently fail to gauge the synergistic impacts of both substances.
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Scientists uncover mechanism where protein-building machinery jams over time, offering new targets for neurodegeneration.
Clinical Trial Shows Formulated Tomato-Soy Juice Decreases Severe Obesity-Linked Inflammation
Drinking the plant-compound-dense beverage daily for four weeks yields noticeable drops in systemic inflammatory markers.
New Study Discovers Melatonin Supplements Boost Essential DNA Repair Processes in Night Shift Workers
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Fact Check: Viral Video Claims Immediate Nationwide Cancellation of Teacher Licenses Without TET 19
Verification confirms that the Supreme Court ruling applies strictly to reviewing in-service standards, not automated mass firings.
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Verification confirms that the Supreme Court ruling applies strictly to reviewing in-service standards, not automated mass firings.
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Verification confirms that the Supreme Court ruling applies strictly to reviewing in-service standards, not automated mass firings.
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Verification confirms that the Supreme Court ruling applies strictly to reviewing in-service standards, not automated mass firings.
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Verification confirms that the Supreme Court ruling applies strictly to reviewing in-service standards, not automated mass firings.