|
Coakley Looks To Snuff Medical Marijuana Question From November Ballot Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley has moved to dismiss a petition to the state's highest court by a group that opposes a proposed ballot question that would legalize medical marijuana. boston.cbslocal.com
Are medical schools squashing creativity? Part 2: Lighten up on mandates, and take advantage of the informal curriculum A few weeks ago, I wrote about creativity . With its emphasis on requirements and contrived benchmarks of success, medical school admissions might inadvertently be selecting for those who are skilled at jumping through hoops and weeding out more independent thinkers. I received comments from people who were so inspired that they wanted to discuss ideas about reforming the curriculum. Creativity ... www.scientificamerican.com
Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Keep On Truckin' Despite IRS If you live in a state with legal medical marijuana dispensaries you probably know that the feds do what they can to stamp them out. It's that old federal versus state law tension. In the case of pot dispensaries, the tension is palpable. And while the feds are doing everything they can to put out ... www.forbes.com
Expert: DNA on medical waste matched Clemens' Scientist testifies that cotton balls and needle allegedly saved after steroids injection tested positive for pitcher's DNA www.cbsnews.com
Medical marijuana event May 30 at Cape Community College The Freedom from Addiction Network, with support from Gosnold, Inc. and AdCare, is sponsoring a community discussion on medical marijuana in Massachusetts on Wednesday, May 30 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in Tilden Arts Auditorium at Cape Cod Community College. www.wickedlocal.com
Govt witness links medical waste to Clemens DNA A prosecution witness told jurors that Roger Clemens DNA' showed up on two cotton balls and one needle allegedly used for a steroids injection of the famed pitcher. He then spent almost the entire day fielding questions from lawyers for both sides and from jurors. news.yahoo.com
Medical Marijuana 101: You Can't Smoke That On Campus Even in states where medical marijuana is illegal, it's still not OK on college campuses. That's because marijuana remains illegal under federal law, and colleges don't want to jeopardize their federal funding by letting students use their prescription pot on school grounds. www.npr.org
Ultimate Medical Academy (UMA) Hosts Virtual Graduation Ceremony for Students in Online Healthcare Associate and ... TAMPA, Fla., May 21, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Ultimate Medical Academy (UMA) recently hosted a virtual graduation ceremony for students of its online healthcare associate and diploma programs. The event, which ... finance.yahoo.com
Coakley moves to dismiss ballot question petition Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley has moved to dismiss a petition to the state's highest court by a group that opposes a proposed ballot question that would legalize medical marijuana. www.boston.com
Melrose, state experts weigh in on medical marijuana proposal Massachusetts voters could decide whether to OK medical marijuana this fall, and Melrose's health agent is one of the health officials weighing in. Plus, Wakefield could become home to a medical marijuana dispensary. www.wickedlocal.com
|