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Understanding Medical Cannabis – 1. Cannabis tech: Blockchain For Global Supply Chain Management Of Cannabis 2. Business News Australia: Canada’s marijuana legalisation a boon for Aussie companies 3. Ganjapreneur: Study Reveals 21 New Cannabinoids
1. Cannabis tech: Blockchain For Global Supply Chain Management Of Cannabis The benefits of blockchain technology as applied to the global supply chain are threefold: traceability, efficiency, and compliance. It’s why it makes inherent sense to apply blockchain technology to the many emerging cannabis markets around the globe. Cannabis is a highly controlled and regulated…
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The Safe Vaccine Debate – 1. Robert Kennedy’s Children’s Health Defence: Looking Back, Looking Forward: Cancer and Vaccines 2. Dr Judy Wileyman Report: Newsletter 212 Vaccination Choice: The Reason why Governments are Suppressing the Science 3. AVN: October is Vaccine Injury Awareness Month
1. Robert Kennedy’s Children’s Health Defence: Looking Back, Looking Forward: Cancer and Vaccines By the Children’s Health Defense Team Cancer is the leading disease-related cause of death in American children, and the rise in childhood cancers has occurred alongside dramatic expansion of the childhood vaccine schedule. Vaccine history illustrates that the presence of adventitious agents and contaminants in viral vaccines has…
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OMNS – Five MORE Fluoride-Condemning Studies Published
Five new published studies support previous research linking fluoride to thyroid disease; ADHD; overdosing formula-fed infants and bias in government reports. Another reveals pregnant Canadians have higher urine fluoride levels in fluoridated vs. non-fluoridated areas which previous studies linked to offspring’s lower IQ. Fluoride exposure coupled with iodine deficiency is linked to thyroid disease, report…
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Medical drugs: too big to fail
As my readers know, I’ve reported on a number of scandals concerning the toxicity of medical drugs and vaccines, including shocking death numbers in the US. These scandals are leaks from inside the National Security State. If you visit Wikileaks, Cryptome, Public Intelligence, and other similar sites, how many purely medical documents do you find…
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Prepare For The Future By Learning From Your Past
A farmer famed for his agricultural know-how once hired a neighbor’s teenage son to help him do the spring plowing. The farmer believed in letting people do their work without undue supervision, so he placed the boy on the tractor and went over the hill to work on another field. Anxious to plow straight furrows,…
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PSA Media Releases – 1. Exceptional Tasmanian Pharmacists Honoured 2. International Expert Visits Australia to Explore the Future of Pharmacist Prescribing
1. Exceptional Tasmanian pharmacists honoured 23 October, 2018 Respected pharmacist Graeme Holloway received the Tasmanian Pharmacist Lifetime Achievement Award at the fifth annual Tasmanian Pharmacist Dinner on Saturday 20 October. Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA) National President Dr Shane Jackson presented the award to Mr Holloway at the iconic Henry Jones Art Hotel on the…
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ASMI Media Releases – 1. Cough Medicine 2. 2018 Diamond Award Winners
1. Cough Medicine 03 October 2018 The Australian Self Medication Industry (ASMI) seeks to reassure Australians that cough and cold medicines containing pholcodine have a long history of use and a well-established, favourable safety profile. Pholcodine is used as a common cough suppressant and is an active ingredient in some cough and cold products available…
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EDITORIAL for Monday 15 October 2018
Welcome to the current edition of i2P (Information to Pharmacists) E-Magazine, dated Monday 15 October 2018. Since our last edition we have seen a rush of countries begin the process of legalising cannabis, or making it more accessible. In the UK the home secretary has announced that medical cannabis will soon be rescheduled to Schedule 2,…
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Pharmacy in the Home (PIH) – Designing Your Future Direction
This is a project that has finally gained traction with community pharmacy leadership. As a reference exercise, i2P plans to condense its knowledge of PIH projects and deliver this content to readers, spread over a number of articles. The necessity of the project is self evident when you consider age demographics of the Australian population.…
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Have we lost the importance of touch?
Touch can show gentleness and compassion, or it can show carelessness or incompetence. Many of our patients feel that being touched is important to getting better. Gentle touching when examining an injured area, inspecting an irritated and angry skin patch or just comforting a person who hasn’t had an ideal medical diagnosis has become a…