Ontario witnessed around 9X more emergency department visits each month in the kids, particularly below the age of 10, for cannabis poisoning after Canada legalized the cannabis for recreational uses as per the study published in JAMA Network Open. However, the single hospitals have reported child cannabis poisoning cases before, but this is the first study to supervise the entire region.
We saw more frequent and severe ED visits due to cannabis poisoning in children under 10 following the l
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Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease, which is caused by the wearing down of the cartilage tissues. These flexible tissues help in the smooth functioning of bone joints by lowering the friction generated in the bones while performing different activities. Osteoarthritis mostly affects the joints of fingers, thumbs, spine, hip, and knees. The symptoms include tenderness and pain in joints, which prevent the victim to do work effectively, and the only treatment to date is joint replace
A team of researchers at the University of California, Riverside, has accomplished success in microbial production of a class of plant hormones, known as strigolactones. According to the preceding studies and pieces of research, strigolactones along with several hormones are synthesized within the plants, which can help regulate the growth and development of flora. The scientists mentioned that owingto the ability of strigolactones to develop symbiotic relationships with microorganisms, severa
Nowadays, coffee is in great demand within all the demographics across the world. The traditional approaches of coffee production are not competent enough to fulfill the burgeoning consumption rate of coffee. This concern has urged people to think of an easy alternative of cultivating coffee that is not only equally tasty but also refreshing. In a recent research report, it was published that a team of researchers at the Technical Research Centre of Finland has successfully developed coffee by
The University of Vienna scientists have recently uncovered after study that explains how gut bacteria within infants have the ability to develop brain development in the latter. The team explained their process by stating that extremely premature infants can be at a higher risk for brain damage and that early treatment of such infants can be made possible with the current set of research. Bacteria in the gut of the premature infant are expected to play a pivotal role in the following issues b
A team of researchers at ETH Zurich has eventually discovered a molecular switch that can be triggered by the green beam of light emitted by a smartwatch once implanted. The switch, the scientists implanted in human cells, is associated with a gene regulatory network (GRN). For the prototype, the team embedded the novel molecular switch in HEK 293 cells. Immediately after the exposure to green light, the GRN gets activated and the cells started secreting insulin or other crucial compounds. How
Bacteria can release various biogases by decomposing organic materials under unusual anaerobic conditions. Moreover, these biogases are loaded with carbon compounds that can be used in further experiments related to energy production.
Yu Hang, the co-author of the research conducted in UCLAs Department of Material Science Engineering, has succeeded in discovering a certain bacterial species in wastewater that utilizes living energy-recovery systems. This research was funded by the Office of
A group of engineers from DL ADV-Tech and Washington State University (WSU) developed an economical device equipped with a sensor that uses nano-sized tubes to measure the amount of herbicide in the food items. Glyphosate, a commonly used herbicide, has been approved by many regulatory bodies for its use in various eatables. However, the herbicide exhibits hazardous effects on health and the environment. Moreover, the World Health Organization has enlisted this product as a potential carcinoge
According to an investigation-based study, people who consume peanuts every day are less prone to suffer froman ischemic stroke or heart disease than those who do not eat. Peanuts consist of a variety of nutrients including vitamins, dietary fibers, minerals, monounsaturated fatty acids, and polyunsaturated fatty acids that are proven to be very healthy for the heart. These nutrients help to combat the occurrence of health conditions such as high blood pressure, bad cholesterol, and severe inf