Medical Marijuana Employees Join Union
July 10, 2010 by Andrea Toochin
Filed under Featured, Nutri-Life
Send to KindleTweet Roughly 100 medical marijuana workers joined a local union in Northern California, according to a May 28, 2010, The New York Times report. The Oakland-based workers voted to join the United Food and Commercial Workers union, Local 5. According to the article, Oaksterdam University Founder Richard Lee said that while the medical [...]
Medical Marijuana Measures Make Waves
January 20, 2010 by Francesca Cheli
Filed under Current Events, Featured
Blueberry. Skunk Diesel. G-13. These are all different types of grass, the illegal drug New Jersey just legalized for medical use. Weed has been given to cancer patients for years to help with nausea and appetite but recent studies show new pluses and minuses associated with herb.
Where are the Male Massage Parlors?
December 30, 2009 by Andrea Toochin
Filed under The Daily Bitch
New ‘hood, new FWB. A situation like this, spurred by a dry spell, leads to the question: Why isn’t there a service for women called 1-800-dial-booty?
Cannabis May Relieve Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms
December 10, 2009 by Krysten Kauder
Filed under Current Events, Nutri-Life
Send to KindleTweet Shaheen Lakhan and Marie Rowland of the Global Neuroscience Initiative Foundation examined six studies that showed that extracts of Cannabis sativa may lessen the symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis, but more studies need to be done. According to The Los Angeles Times report, one extract is THC, while the other, cannabidiol, may lower levels of [...]


