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Weed’s Tissue Culture Moment Has Arrived

Whether it’s for orchids, berries, or bananas, plant tissue culture has been widely used in agriculture for nearly 40 years to produce uniform and disease-free stock. But when it comes to cannabis, this technology has only emerged within the last few years as scientists working with weed cracked the code of what the plant wants to reproduce successfully at a small scale. Joining in the fight against one of pot’s primary foes, hop latent viroid disease, cannabis tissue culture is a new path forward towards preserving the genetics of one of the most diverse botanicals on the planet. And, while cultivators have been able to get their hands on tissue culture-grown cuts for about eight years, tissue culture clones were made available to the public for the first time through Node Labs at the Emerald Cup Harvest Ball held in December 2022.

“Cannabis is a very tissue culture resistant plant.

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Published 4,300 Scientific Papers in 2022

NORML recently announced that according to a PubMed.gov keyword search, there were more than 4,300 scientific research papers published about cannabis in 2022. In 2021, there were an estimated 4,200 papers published; over the last 12 years, more than 30,000 research papers have now been published; and in total, there are approximately 42,500 scientific papers exploring cannabis.

While it’s common to hear opponents of cannabis state that more research is necessary before legalization can occur, NORML Deputy Director Paul Armentano released a statement to counter that argument. “Despite claims by some that marijuana has yet to be subject to adequate scientific scrutiny, scientists’ interest in studying cannabis has increased exponentially in recent years, as has our understanding of the plant, its active constituents, their mechanisms of action, and their effects on both the user and upon society,” Armentano said. “It is time for politicians and others to stop assessing cannabis

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What Types Of Medical doctors Deal with Sufferers With Pulmonary Embolisms (Blood Clots In The Lungs)

While the Chinese language authorities aims to promote primary care and cut back the hospital-centred approach to healthcare, the scenario on the coalface suggests that is going to be an uphill battle. A report from Henan reveals that whereas the town of Zhengzhou has 54 major care centres, they are unpopular with each sufferers and medical doctors. Based on an article in the local newspaper , the primary downside is ‘lack of expertise’. The community medical centres fail to attract talented medical doctors because they’re seen as a profession dead finish with low pay, low standing and few if any opportunities for training or promotion.

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How to Choose a Dermatology Clinic for the Best Skin Care

How to choose a Dermatology Clinic is important to know. When you go to Dermatology Clinic, you should get the best and safest service. That way, you can avoid the harmful side effects of skin care procedures. What are the things you need to pay attention to in choosing the right clinic?

Here are some things you should consider when doing skin care at the Dermatology Clinic.

Check clinical track record

Every time you decide to go to a place for treatment, you need to find out about the clinic’s medical services and procedures on the internet. You can go to the KARS (Hospital Accreditation Commission) website. Make sure the clinic has an official license. Clinics that have many branches can also be a consideration for you to choose. As well as Dermatology CRO market which has the best quality in supporting dermatology clinics in America.

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Study Finds Link Between Cannabis Use

Marijuana use is associated with heightened physical activity among individuals who are HIV+ positive, according to a study published last month.

The findings, which come via a team of researchers from Brown University, Boston University and the University of Minnesota, showed that “those who reported consuming cannabis were significantly more likely to be physically active than those patients who did not,” according to NORML’s summary of the study, which was published in the journal AIDS Care.

“Chronic pain, depression, and substance use are common among people living with HIV (PLWH). Physical activity can improve pain and mental health. Some substances such as cannabis may alleviate pain, which may allow PLWH to participate in more physical activity,” the authors wrote in the abstract. “However, risks of substance use include poorer mental health and HIV clinical outcomes.”

They said that their “cross-sectional analysis examined the relationships of self-reported substance use (alcohol, cannabis,

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