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The hidden dangers of marijuana: stories of addiction and psychosis

The hidden dangers of marijuana: stories of addiction and psychosis

As marijuana legalization expands in the United States, concerns about potential health risks are growing. While most users have no problems, a growing number, particularly heavy users, report addiction, psychosis and other negative consequences. Dr. Kevin Gray, a psychiatrist specializing in bio-behavioral medicine, highlights the complex nature of cannabis: “Cannabis has both therapeutic and potentially problematic effects.” The New York Times interviewed hundreds of people experiencing serious and sometimes frightening symptoms related to cannabis use. One story tells of actor David Krumholtz, who after resuming marijuana use, developed cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS). This debilitating condition causes cycles of intense nausea…
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U.S. appraisers union calls off strike to continue contract negotiations

U.S. appraisers union calls off strike to continue contract negotiations

The US Appraisers Union, which represents about 45,000 workers at the country's major ports, has temporarily called off the planned strike. This decision comes as both parties are engaged in renewed negotiations aimed at reaching a new contractual agreement. The suspension of the strike prevents a potential disruption to the movement of goods at major US ports, which could have had significant economic consequences. Both parties remain committed to the negotiating table, with the aim of reaching a mutually beneficial agreement. Negotiations focus on various issues important to appraisers, including wages, benefits, job security and working conditions. The potential strike…
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Playoff drivers at Talladega share varied predictions on race outcome

Playoff drivers at Talladega share varied predictions on race outcome

The upcoming Talladega race presents a variety of expectations from the playoff drivers, each of whom has a unique perspective on how the competition might play out. Known for its unpredictability and high-intensity crashes, Talladega Superspeedway remains one of the most challenging tracks on the NASCAR circuit. Drivers approach the race with different strategies and perspectives, reflecting their individual experiences and past performances on the track. Some express confidence, strengthened by previous successes, while others remain cautious, aware of the potential for sudden and dramatic changes in racing dynamics due to the track's infamous reputation. This diversity of expectations adds…
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Youngstown gears up for vibrant weekend with First Friday and YSU Homecoming events

Youngstown gears up for vibrant weekend with First Friday and YSU Homecoming events

This weekend, Youngstown is ready to hum with excitement as the community gathers to celebrate Youngstown State University's (YSU) monthly First Friday event and homecoming. These events are vital in bringing vitality and spirit to the city's social calendar. First Friday, a staple in Youngstown's cultural life, invites locals and visitors alike to explore the rich tapestry of art, music and culinary delights offered by downtown businesses and street vendors. This event not only promotes local commerce, but also serves as a gathering point for artists and art enthusiasts to connect and share their passion. At the same time, YSU…
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Exploring alternatives to colonoscopy for cancer screening

Exploring alternatives to colonoscopy for cancer screening

Each year, colorectal cancer claims the lives of approximately 53,000 Americans. Medical professionals recommend that screening begin at age 45, but a significant number of eligible individuals defer or avoid the procedure altogether, often due to the invasive nature of colonoscopy. Colonoscopies are widely known for their effectiveness, detecting cancer in 95% of cases. However, they can be quite cumbersome and inconvenient, dissuading many from completing this essential health check. Fortunately, less invasive screening methods that involve the analysis of fecal samples are available. While these alternatives may not match the accuracy of colonoscopies, they provide a viable option for…
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OpenAI secures new  billion credit line, boosting total liquidity over  billion

OpenAI secures new $4 billion credit line, boosting total liquidity over $10 billion

OpenAI recently enhanced its financial flexibility by securing a new $4 billion revolving credit facility. This strategic financial move has effectively increased the company's total cash resources to above the $10 billion mark, strongly positioning it for future investment and development. The creation of this substantial credit line highlights OpenAI's strong financial health and the confidence lenders have in its long-term sustainability and technological advancements. This additional liquidity is expected to support OpenAI's continued research and expansion into artificial intelligence technologies. Financial experts suggest that such a significant increase in liquidity not only provides OpenAI with a safety net for…
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