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Youth cannabis use and depression, suicidal behavior, with Jesse Hinckley, MD, PhD
In a session at the 2025 Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting in Honolulu, Hawaii, Jesse Hinckley, MD, PhD, presented findings linking cannabis use to major depressive disorder and suicidal behavior among adolescents, drawing from a secondary analysis of the National Comorbidity Survey—Adolescent Supplement (NCSA).1,2 "Both trends have been on the increase...
Innovating for the Benefit of Patients in Medical Cannabis (Opinion)
The medical cannabis industry, though still relatively young, has reached a critical juncture. As it continues to grow, it often follows the "path of least resistance"—adapting and evolving more in response to market demand than to the clinical needs of patients. Since 2017, the industry has largely introduced what could...
Novo Holdings dials back investment as Trump stymies economic forecasters
The CEO of Novo Holdings has warned that his $160 billion fund will slow down investment activity until the dust settles after the Trump administration’s tariff blitz. Trump’s attack on global trade—and fast retreat from his initial tariffs—has left investors uncertain about where the economy is heading. That could make life...
IBM Investment Boost: IBM to Pour $150 Billion into US Over Next 5 Years
IBM Expansion: IBM to invest $150 billion in the US, including $30 billion for quantum computing research and American manufacturing efforts.
Retail traders should consider more conservative investments: Wall Street veteran
Brian Sozzi · Executive Editor 3 min read Listen and subscribe to Opening Bid on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube or wherever you find your favorite podcasts. Retail investors dipping their toes back into the market after the early April downdraft shouldn't lose sight of the major unknowns amid...
Goldman’s new hot investment: Strong stocks that return cash to shareholders
Steady dividend payers are expected to be the winners in an environment rocked by high uncertainty and slowing economic growth, according to Goldman Sachs. Companies that will perform well during times of elevated uncertainty are those that have secure buyback and dividend programs, rather than those looking to invest in...