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CBD: What is it? Why do people take it? Who regulates it?

KGW-TV January 31, 2019
In a story about the increasingly widespread use of CBD, Kim Mauer, M.D., says, “It’s been helpful for (patients) in light of the opioid epidemic. A lot of patients are coming down on their opioid therapies. (CBD) has been a tool a lot of patients are finding to be helpful.”

Trail Blazers to celebrate Black History Feb. 5

The Skanner January 31, 2019
Danny Jacobs, M.D., was recognized as OHSU’s first black president during the Feb. 5 Portland Trail Blazers game, which honored six local leaders in celebration of Black History Month.

Physical punishment of kids tied to antisocial behavior in adulthood

Reuters January 30, 2019
Andrew Riley, Ph.D., comments on a new JAMA study that suggests physical punishment during childhood may lead to antisocial behavior in adults. Riley says: “children who experience physical punishment may have a harder time controlling violent impulses and may learn that violence is the only way to solve conflicts.”

Oregon public policy fails in response to addiction crisis, panelists say

The Lund Report January 30, 2019
Honora Englander, M.D., serves as panelist in Oregon Health Forum, where she said the following: “In addiction, we shame people and we blame them. We don’t say, ‘Someone’s returned to use, or your drug screen shows they’re using multiple substances; what supports can we put around them?’ Instead, people get kicked out of treatment.”
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