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Once regarded solely as a dangerous recreational drug, marijuana has now become a pharmaceutical prescribed widely for pain, nausea, and other ailments. That transition began 50 years ago, when an Israeli scientist decided to study marijuana samples, opening a pathway to what has become a multibillion-dollar industry D r. Raphael Mechoulam, one of the world’s
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I discovered two significant patterns regarding the women who were “skipped”
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Once regarded solely as a dangerous recreational drug, marijuana has now become a pharmaceutical prescribed widely for pain, nausea, and other ailments. That transition began 50 years ago, when an Israeli scientist decided to study marijuana samples, opening a pathway to what has become a multibillion-dollar industry D r. Raphael Mechoulam, one of the world’s
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