Your Endocannabinoid System Responds to So Much More Than Marijuana

You know your circulatory system keeps your blood moving, and your digestive system deals with the food you eat. But have you ever heard of your endocannabinoid system? The word looks like it has something to do with cannabis, the plant also known as marijuana — and it does. But why does this system exist, and what does it do? Answer: a lot. Whether you partake in pot or you’ve never touched the stuff, without a healthy endocannabinoid system, you’d be in a world of hurt.

— Read on curiosity.com/topics/your-endocannabinoid-system-responds-to-so-much-more-than-marijuana-curiosity

This NIH Project Has Diagnosed Hundreds of People with Previously Undiagnosable Diseases

Imagine waking up one morning with a strange, painful redness in your hands and feet. You take aspirin to dull the pain, but after a while, it stops working. It’s bad enough that you make an appointment with your doctor, who has no idea what’s causing your condition. He refers you to an autoimmune specialist, who refers you to a neurologist, who tries treatment after treatment to no avail. Hundreds of people across the world are dealing with frustrating, nearly hopeless medical scenarios a lot like this one. Luckily, researchers at the Undiagnosed Diseases Network are trying to help.

— Read on curiosity.com/topics/this-nih-project-has-diagnosed-hundreds-of-people-with-previously-undiagnosable-diseases-curiosity

What’s Wrong with Government-Run Healthcare? | PragerU

If you get sick or suffer a serious injury, you not only want medical care, you want quality medical care. What’s the best way to get it? Through a government-run program like Medicare for All or through our current free market system? Stanford policy expert Lanhee Chen has the answer in this video from Prager University. Get informed. After all, this is your health we’re talking about.
— Read on www.prageru.com/videos/whats-wrong-government-run-healthcare