The move to reclassify cannabis from a Schedule I to a Schedule III drug could spark new studies into pain, aging and women's health, Dr. Staci Gruber tells GBH's All Things Considered.
Moving cannabis to a category of drugs that includes some common medicines will have implications for research, businesses ...
More people than ever are entering medical school, and with the number of applicants increasing, it is harder to get in.
A large factor in the physician “shortage” is that the 1978 family physician is now replaced by the 21st century primary care ...
The new proposed federal classification of marijuana would allow more research, and would let cannabis businesses take normal ...
In addition to its symbolic significance, rescheduling the drug will facilitate research and provide tax relief to ...
The executive order is a significant change that does not federally legalize cannabis but lowers the barriers for research ...
President Donald Trump on Thursday ordered the federal government to hasten marijuana reclassification to enable research ...
Every student’s medical school journey is different, but the right support can make all the difference. Schools that ...
Aspetar, Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Hospital, is providing comprehensive medical services throughout the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025, currently taking place ...
President Trump is expected to sign an order that would reschedule marijuana to a lower drug classification, according to two ...
Consumers are left with few options and crushing prices as insurers offering Affordable Care Act plans pull out of some ...