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Cannabis sales and use are high in Michigan – but federal law means research lags behind

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Iran’s military forces combine state-of-the-art drones and hackers with out-of-date conventional wea

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Ads for GLP-1 drugs are flooding the internet – here’s how to know if it’s safe to buy them online

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