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CBD For Blood Pressure: Does It Work?

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Publish DateMay 12, 2023

Robert Page II, PharmD, professor of clinical pharmacy at the University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy and clinical specialist in the division of cardiology at the University of Colorado Health System, says he gets asked about CBD for heart health several times a week. Though he does say CBD can be beneficial for health in other ways, he echoes Dr. Intwala, saying that there isn’t enough scientific evidence showing that CBD benefits blood pressure.

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New Treatment For Pancreatic Cancer—The Most Lethal Of Cancers—Offers Hope

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Publish DateApril 28, 2023

The tumor-fighting effect was magnified when used alongside radiation therapy, said Sana Karam, a cancer specialist at the University of Colorado [Cancer Center] and the study’s lead author, enabling them to focus on eliminating “bad” cells within the immune system.

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10 Best Online Therapy Services Of 2023

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Publish DateFebruary 17, 2023

Mary Alvord, a psychologist in Maryland who teaches mental health professionals about telehealth, Jay Shore, Ph.D., a psychiatrist and director of telemedicine at the Helen and Arthur E. Johnson Depression Center at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus and Henderson offer these pros and cons for online therapy.

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University of Colorado to Invest in Regenerative Medicine Institute

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Publish DateMay 13, 2022

The University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus has announced that it will make a $200 million investment over the next five years to create the Gates Institute, a research and treatment center that will focus on the development of new regenerative, cellular and gene therapies for a variety of serious illnesses.

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Cannabis Could Be The Most Profitable Ingredient In Skincare, If The U.S. Government Allows It

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Publish DateJanuary 16, 2018

Robert Dellavalle, M.D., Ph.D., MSPH, Professor of Dermatology and Public Health at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and the Colorado School of Public Health was one of the authors of an April 2017 Journal of the American Academy Dermatology paper, a survey of all the literature on the potential for cannabinoids on humans and animals titled “The role of cannabinoids in dermatology.” Devalle and his peers have taken a similar approach to Capobianco. “We don’t have rigorous studies so we’ve started a registry of patients to see what they are using and if they think its working .”

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