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Monthly Archives: September 2019

  1. September 30, 2019

    Isn't It Time We Build a Better Bed Rail?

    Long before Sir Alexander Fleming's accidental discovery of
    Penicillin in 1928, our ancestors were already putting the antimicrobial
    effects of metal to use. 

    Metals such as copper and silver were used as vessels by ancient
    civilizations to keep their water clean and safe to drink (1). Researchers have
    ...

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  2. September 12, 2019

    We need Cannabis, not CannaBIZ

    We know that cannabis can
    make people sick. We know that the pathogens present in this medicine, like
    many others, have killed patients[i].
    We know that our most vulnerable and desperate cannabis patients are immunocompromised,
    terminal, and/or pediatric. WE, US, YOU AND I, must address patient safety in
    an informed and rational way. We do not...

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  3. September 10, 2019

    Regulatory Standards for the Cosmetics and Personal Care Industry

    Self-policing has long been the standard for the industry, although
    several entities have a say in what constitutes Best Practice in the
    manufacturing and production of cosmetics and personal care products. 

    The FDA’s  (Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetics)
    oversight is mainly focused o...

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  4. September 04, 2019

    Hardy Diagnostics aboard the ISS!

    In total silence, a nearly 463 ton marvel is traveling at 17,000 miles per hour, but it garners little attention from those on Earth. In a modern age where...

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