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Growing up high: Neurobiological consequences of adolescent cannabis use

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Canadian neuroscientists offer insights into the long-term effects of adolescent cannabis use About one in five Canadian adolescents uses cannabis, or 19% of Canadians aged...

High-risk pregnancy care now available at LLUMC-Murrieta

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LOMA LINDA – Loma Linda University Medical Center – Murrieta announced the launch of its new maternal fetal medicine program, which provides comprehensive prenatal...

Don’t import prescription drugs

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Prescription drug pricing has been the subject of much debate over the last year.Several states are looking at importing drugs from Canada as an...

Correction

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In the article, Water experts address community concerns on water and LEAPS, published in the May 10 edition of Valley News, several errors were...

Help for youth addiction

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Every two days a young person in California dies from an opioid overdose. More and more opioid dependent children are treated in emergency departments...

Now more than ever, we’ve got you covered

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With the change in coverage from (Hemet/San Jacinto) Valley Chronicle and Easy Ads, we wanted to take the time to assure Hemet and San...

Pets of the Week

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Animal Friends of the ValleysAnimal Friends of the Valleys has launched their kitten season donation drive, for a list of items needed, visit their...

Fair Housing Council presents first time homebuyer workshop

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MENIFEE – The Fair Housing Council of Riverside County Inc., a HUD-approved nonprofit housing counseling agency, is presenting a free first time homebuyer workshop...

Supervisors approve Newland Homes development

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The Riverside County Board of Supervisors approved a 48-home development proposed by Newland Homes LLC.The supervisors’ 5-0 vote, June 4, approved a rezone, a...

How occupational therapy can help people live with arthritis

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TEMECULA – Occupational therapy may sound like something exclusive to people who are injured on the job. Though occupational therapy helps people in the...