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@bgr.com
3 years ago
This new drug will save lives until coronavirus vaccines are approved – here’s how it works
@bgr.com
3 years ago
The FDA just approved the first coronavirus drug – but this new medicine might be even better
@WIRED
6 years ago
Currently, CBD is a Schedule 1 drug like cannabis, and the DEA must reschedule it before the epilepsy medication can be sold. If approved, this would have ...
@theverge.com
7 years ago
Can you use electricity to trick your brain into not feeling pain?
@theverge.com
7 years ago
FDA approves large-scale trials of ecstasy to treat PTSD
@theverge.com
9 years ago
FDA approves the first generic copy of a costly biotech drug
@theverge.com
9 years ago
Apira Science's iGrow: lasers in the service of ending baldness
@theverge.com
9 years ago
The US government might finally let someone else supply scientists with pot