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A mysterious stomach issue sent an Owasso woman to the ER after two years of dealing with pain and nausea. It had doctors stumped at first then they asked her if she was a regular marijuana user. Amber Post talks about her experience with Cannaboid Hypermesis.
Detroit Public Schools Community District Superintendent Nikolai Vitti says the increased availability of marijuana edibles have led to an escalation in drug use among students. Also Friday morning, the search continues today for two people wanted for a quadruple shooting at a park, and there's been a serious crash involving a bicyclist on the east side. (Photo: Getty Images)
With Ohio's legalization of recreational marijuana, the risks of marijuana edibles to kids may be on the minds of families more than ever. On today's new episode of the Young & Healthy podcast, we sit down with Dr. Shan Yin, Medical Director of the Cincinnati Drug and Poison Information Center (DPIC), to discuss how to keep children safe from marijuana edibles and how to properly store drugs - including prescription and over the counter medications – as well as dispose of them. Learn the crucial steps caregivers can take if they suspect their child has ingested marijuana, including treatment options. Explore expert advice on safely storing marijuana and other medications to prevent accidental access and gain valuable insights on discussing this topic with kids. You won't want to miss this informative episode! Resources: For free, confidential assistance 24/7/365, please call 1-800-222-1222 to speak with an expert at Ohio Poison Centers. To read more about this topic on the blog, visit 4 Must-Know Facts About Marijuana Edibles (cincinnatichildrens.org) To learn more about the Cincinnati Drug and Poison Information Center (DPIC), visit Drug and Poison Information Center | Cincinnati Children's (cincinnatichildrens.org) To learn more about National Prescription Drug Takeback Day, visit Diversion Control Division | National Prescription Drug Take Back Day (usdoj.gov) For a list of year-round dropoff locations, visit Year-Round Drop-Off Locations - Search Utility (usdoj.gov)
It's Cheech & Chong's 50th anniversary! The epic comedy duo is best known for their cinematic pot smoking antics, but Cheech's palate is far more sophisticated than stoner snacks. The enthusiastic cook first tasted chicken marbella, from the legendary Silver Palate cookbook, at a dinner party and he swore he heard angels singing. The Silver Palate cookbook "changed the way Americans ate" when it came out in 1982, and host Rachel Belle chats with its editor, Suzanne Rafer about the impact it had. And chef, cannabis cookbook author, and founder of Laurie + Mary Jane edibles, Laurie Wolf, joins the show to talk about how far we've come from the ubiquitous potent pot brownie. Follow along on Instagram! Please subscribe to the Your Last Meal newsletter so you can be the first to know about events, giveaways & content only available to subscribers! Support the show by becoming a paid subscriber! Get tickets to the SF Sketchfest Tribute to Cheech & Chong: 50th Anniversary Celebration on January 31, 2023.Support the show: http://rachelbelle.substack.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marijuana is now legal for medical or recreational use in many U.S. states, with its use on the rise. Unfortunately, so is the unintentional THC poisoning risk these products pose to kids who get a hold of them.Kevin Osterhoudt, MD, MSCE, FAAP, FACMT, serves on the American Academy of Pediatrics Council on Injury, Violence, and Poison Prevention. He is an attending physician in the Emergency Department and Medical Director of The Poison Control Center at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.In this encore episode, learn more about accidental overdose, what to do if kids do get into your edible stash, and how to talk to teens about marijuana.
Police departments across New England are once again warning parents about the dangers of mistakenly confusing marijuana edibles and Halloween candy. WBZ's James Rojas reports.
Interview with Vincent Calleo, MD, medical director of the Upstate New York Poison Center
accidental overdose, what to do if they do get into your edible stash, and how to talk to teens about marijuanaIt's imperative to encourage reading in your family.Reading to your young child can boost vocabulary and reading skills before entering school. Cultivating a love of reading in your older children can open up a world of imagination and opportunity.Time spent reading with your infant is actually conversation time. You can still read the words in the board book but interact with your child by talking about the pictures.Make time to read as a family. Younger children will enjoy the tale. Look up information about topics with older children to learn more about the story.Build excitement for reading by taking your child to get a library card. Encourage older children to belong to a book club. Share books that are meaningful to you so you can discuss them. Make reading important in your home.Listen as Dr. Corinn Cross joins Melanie Cole, MS in this encore episode from August 2017, to share how you can create lifelong readers.
accidental overdose, what to do if they do get into your edible stash, and how to talk to teens about marijuanaIt's imperative to encourage reading in your family.Reading to your young child can boost vocabulary and reading skills before entering school. Cultivating a love of reading in your older children can open up a world of imagination and opportunity.Time spent reading with your infant is actually conversation time. You can still read the words in the board book but interact with your child by talking about the pictures.Make time to read as a family. Younger children will enjoy the tale. Look up information about topics with older children to learn more about the story.Build excitement for reading by taking your child to get a library card. Encourage older children to belong to a book club. Share books that are meaningful to you so you can discuss them. Make reading important in your home.Listen as Dr. Corinn Cross joins Melanie Cole, MS in this encore episode from August 2017, to share how you can create lifelong readers.
Interview with Upstate toxicologist Willie Eggleston, PharmD
This week the guys are Kush Chatting about Marijuana Edibles, Demi Lovato says don't call Extraterrestrials “Alien” anymore it's freaking offensive, Polar vortex might deliver early taste of winter to Tri-State area, AOC Birthday shout out, Red Flags
THC-infused snacks and candies are increasingly making up a huge share of total weed sales. Reporter John Pletz joins host Amy Guth to explain why Chicago’s deep roots in the food business may give local pot entrepreneurs an edge over the competition. Plus: Lightfoot administration faces more turnover, Chicago more than doubles rent relief funding, Fulton Market development sites hit the market and United Airlines launches its own vaccine lottery.
Happy 4/20! In honor of our favorite holiday, here's a bonus episode where we use cannabis-infused "everything" to make the perfect party cake. Listen in and find out why Lora's husband is a saint and how Gracie makes a short story long....err... long story short?
Celebrate the ladies' season finale with weed cupcakes. While they're baking, they discuss why Gracie's family is "a bunch of Dicks" and Lora is banned from icing cupcakes.
The ladies make chronic hot sauce using jalapenos and some creativity. They use the chronic sauce and "smear" on some ranch to make buffalo chicken pizza (yumm.) Side note: Lora learns the hard way... what happens in Gracie's powder room doesn't stay in Gracie's powder room.
DOCUMENTATION AND ADDITIONAL READING PART 1 (0:0 - 8:52): ────────────────── One More Term as Speaker of the House for Nancy Pelosi? The Crucial Constitutional Importance of that Office PART 2 (8:53 - 16:37): ────────────────── The ‘Usual Backup Plan?’ Mom. But Is it More Than Chauvinism We See? NEW YORK TIMES (PATRICIA COHEN) Recession With a Difference: Women Face Special Burden NEW YORK TIMES (CLAIRE CAIN MILLER) When Schools Closed, Americans Turned to Their Usual Backup Plan: Mothers PART 3 (16:38 - 19:58): ────────────────── A Fundamental Testimony of God’s Design for the Family: Study Shows Teenagers Have Benefitted from Family Relationships During Pandemic WALL STREET JOURNAL (ERICA KOMISAR) Lockdowns Have a Bright Side for Teens PART 4 (19:59 - 25:35): ────────────────── Where Are You Going to Find ‘Help’ in a Time of Stress? Many Americans Turn to Marijuana Edibles. Even Grandma? NEW YORK TIMES (SHEERA FRENKEL) The Election’s Over, but Not the Stress. Any Edibles Left?
Grace and Lora get bombed while making THC bath bombs. Learn about their experiences with bees, ugly balls, and rude store clerks. They make some messes, and Grace is a bit of a stingy psycho, but they come out smelling minty fresh.
Dr. Drew answers caller questions about catching COVID-19 twice, marijuana edibles, Xanax, helping family members with addiction, and more! Top questions include: My partner stopped taking anti-depressants and is now taking marijuana edibles. Should I be concerned? I'm having my gallbladder removed tomorrow. I'm also a cannabis user. What do you think of my diagnosis? What's the best way to stop taking Xanax? Someone in my home struggles with addiction. How can I help? Where should I set boundaries? Can someone contract COVID-19 twice? I was diagnosed with Hepatitis C. Is it bad to drink alcohol while taking Hep C medication? Get an alert when Dr. Drew is taking calls: http://drdrew.tv/ Ask Dr. Drew is produced by Kaleb Nation (@KalebNation) and Susan Pinsky (@FirstLadyOfLove). THE SHOW: For over 30 years, Dr. Drew Pinsky has taken calls from all corners of the globe, answering thousands of questions from teens and young adults. To millions, he is a beacon of truth, integrity, fairness, and common sense. Now, after decades of hosting Loveline and multiple hit TV shows – including Celebrity Rehab, Teen Mom OG, Lifechangers, and more – Dr. Drew is opening his phone lines to the world by streaming LIVE from his home studio in California. On Ask Dr. Drew, no question is too extreme or embarrassing because the Dr. has heard it all. Don’t hold in your deepest, darkest questions any longer. Ask Dr. Drew and get real answers today. This show is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. All information exchanged during participation in this program, including interactions with DrDrew.com and any affiliated websites, are intended for educational and/or entertainment purposes only.
Cook up some breakfast with some "extra seasoning" and learn why Lora is married to a princess and why Gracie and her beard try so hard...
Listen as the ladies social distance and "cook" together in their own homes. Learn why Gracie is a terrible person to invite to a party and how Lora breaks pot smokers' hearts by pouring her weed down the drain. Gracie and Lora make jello shots with alcohol and cannabis while discussing quarantining successes and failures.
Did you know that "silly goose" actually means "shut the f*ck up, I want to punch you" in Pot & Kettle world? Learn more and laugh along as they make THC edibles you can make on the fly.
Laura (the CEO of Mess Making) and Grace (she has Ben Franklin eyes) make avocado brownies with cannabis while discussing what it's like to get older, but still not admitting that they're "old as shit."
Laura "do-it-yourself-but-not-really" and Gracie "the-whisk-master" share yoga secrets and marijuana tips of the day while adding a special ingredient (spoiler alert, it's cannabis) to an old middle school home-ec recipe... 'Cause, you know, hoes be hoes. Laugh along while they resurrect this old favorite.
Marilyn A. Huestis, PhD, recently retired as chief of chemistry and drug metabolism at the Intramural Research Program of the National Institute on Drug Abuse but remains highly active in the field. She is a senior fellow at the Lambert Center for the Study of Medicinal Cannabis and Hemp at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, Pa.; consultant to the US Department of Transportation; and serves on the Science Advisory Boards of Smart Approaches to Marijuana and National Families in Action. She is known for her research on how marijuana use affects driving and how exposure to parents’ marijuana use affects the developing fetus, breast-feeding newborns, and young children, as well as the new psychoactive substances. Key Points 1999 Institute of Medicine stated no medicine should be smoked and there was a critical need for research National Academies of Medicine looked at this again in 2017 Unbiased look at where we are now Lessons learned from Colorado about marijuana-infused edibles Next Up? Dr. Compton on More on Executive Function: What is the ABCD Study?
Ryan G. Vandrey, PhD, is associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. His research focuses on the behavioral pharmacology of marijuana in adult research volunteers, clinical trials, web-based survey research, and patients using marijuana or cannabinoids for therapeutic purposes. Key Points Lay term for marijuana infused into a food stuff Risk that people may eat something but not know it contains marijuana, especially children Route of administration impacts drug effect CBD (Epidiolex) has been shown to be safe for use by children. FDA has issued warning letters against false medical claims for unapproved CBD products. Describes synthesis Pet peeves Next Up? Dr. Huestis on Marijuana Edibles
Marilyn A. Huestis, PhD, recently retired as chief of chemistry and drug metabolism at the Intramural Research Program of the National Institute on Drug Abuse but remains highly active in the field. She is a senior fellow at the Lambert Center for the Study of Medicinal Cannabis and Hemp at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, Pa.; consultant to the US Department of Transportation; and serves on the Science Advisory Boards of Smart Approaches to Marijuana and National Families in Action. She is known for her research on how marijuana use affects driving and how exposure to parents’ marijuana use affects the developing fetus, breast-feeding newborns, and young children, as well as the new psychoactive substances. Key Points In utero drug exposure—growth, behavior, IQ, learning, memory Some obstetricians in Colorado are recommending marijuana to pregnant women Infants and toddlers are exposed if parents smoke Exposed via breast feeding Adolescents Whole spectrum of ways children can be exposed Next Up? Dr. Vandrey on Marijuana Edibles, CBD & What is Synthesis?
We get LIT on weed edibles
On the September 26 London Live podcast: Auston Matthews was allegedly caught with his pants down with Katie Strang, senior writer at The Athletic Pets and marijuana edibles with Dr. Ian Sandler. How climate change is connected to nearly every social justice issue with Joelle Moses, the 22-year-old co-director of For Life.
In today's Federal Newscast, a federal court rules against an employee appealing his removal when he failed a drug test, after he says he accidentally ate a pot brownie.
The Dude & Scotty Real Are Hanging Out And Waking And Baking And Checking Out The Development Of The Edibles Market In Massachusetts & Also Colorados New Law That Would Allow Existing Dispensaries To Have Areas For Consumption.
The Dude & Scotty Real Are Hanging Out And Waking And Baking And Checking Out The Development Of The Edibles Market In Massachusetts & Also Colorados New Law That Would Allow Existing Dispensaries To Have Areas For Consumption.
Talking about Recreational Marijuana Edibles and Products From Cosmic Kitchens as Andy Joseph speaks with the CEO of Cosmic Kitchens, Toby Rippetoe.
Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, Professor, Food Distribution and Policy, Dalhousie University
The Young Jurks, Saturdays, 6pm ET live on www.wemfradio.com/live with Hosts, Mike Crawford & Brianna Morrell interview Kiara Mark from Boston Ujima Project. Later they discuss Mike Crawford's latest DigBoston feature on Walpole Police Chief John Carmichael and how his law enforcement diplay of cannabis edibles was transported from Colorado to Massachusetts. https://digboston.com/rocky-mountain-lie-an-update-on-the-ethically-bankrupt-campaign-against-legal-cannabis-in-mass/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theyoungjurks/support
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Quality Marijuana Edibles From a Chef Point of View as Russ Belville speaks with Staci and head chef Francis from Uncle Herbs Health Center in Payson, Arizona.
Tuesday, September 15th, 2015, 10:14PM Chris Ramirez and Tony Alfieri & Claudio Saavedra http://youtu.be/ki_C_swUMZI 0:03:00 Von Erich Deaths & John Cena 0:19:00 Claudio's Improvisational Theatre 0:30:00 Facebook Account Crackdown on Native American Names 0:36:00 Thug Life, Free Bees & Other YouTube Oddities 0:44:00 Yik Yak Social Media Mobile App “Bruh” & “BAE" 0:49:00 Goofing Off at Work, Cubicle Privacy & The Tradeoff 0:55:00 Earthquakes & Disaster Evacuation Chaos 0:59:00 Ecstasy on Camping Trip & Failed Orgy 1:18:00 Recreational Drugs: LSD, Magic Mushrooms & Salvia 1:22:00 Blacking Out & Waking Up in the ER 1:27:00 Repressed Memories & Adderall for Studying 1:31:00 Marijuana Edibles, DMT & Best Drugs for Parents 1:37:00 McDonald’s vs Other Junk Food 1:41:00 Slurpee, Uber & Apps for Food Delivery & Car Rental 1:46:00 TV Series Binge Watching Worth Your Time?
Good morning all you Wednesday mother fuckers! In this episode we talk more about the Duggar situation, which leads to Stone telling a story about how he might have been sexually molested. Nutz then gives us his secrets about making the best marijuana cookie edibles!
Robert MacCoun is a professor at Stanford Law School and a senior fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Managing Editor of the Journal. R.J. MacCoun and M.M. Mello. Half-Baked - The Retail Promotion of Marijuana Edibles. N Engl J Med 2015;372:989-91.
www.Patreon.com/TheWeedShow | TheWeedShow.com MJ edibles are coming under scrutiny in Colorado. Hear The Weed Show team, get to the bottom of the controversy. Facebook issued a stern warning to the government agencies creating fake profiles. "It's not okay". After doing nothing to remove MJ from it's schedule 1 classification. Former Attorney General Eric Holder is "Cautiously Optimistic". This weeks strain: Bubblegum An old story about psycadelics and Josh hits the streets to find out how local dispensaries feel about the increasing regulations. Agenda 420: Be afraid, Be very afraid!!! About everything!
Quality Marijuana Edibles From a Chef Point of View as Russ Belville speaks with Staci and head chef Francis from Uncle Herbs Health Center in Payson, Arizona.