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Wellness Corporate Solutions was an American company that worked to promote healthy workplace cultures through biometric screenings, health coaching, and comprehensive wellness programming. WCS's clients include a variety of large public and private-sector organizations, including a few Fortune 100 corporations. [ 1 ]
Neptune Wellness Solutions (originally Neptune Technologies and Bioresources) [3] was founded by Henri Harland and Luc Rainville in 1998. [4] The Canadian biotech company conducted some of the first research on the health benefits of krill oil and the unique, absorption capacity of its “phospholipid” molecular structure and the fats contained within it.
The Weekly Recorder is a 135-year-old weekly newspaper founded in Claysville, Pennsylvania, US. It has been printed every week except for one three-month period in 1960s. It has been printed every week except for one three-month period in 1960s.
Companies most commonly subsidize workplace wellness programs in the hope they will reduce costs on employee health benefits like health insurance in the long run. [2] Existing research has failed to establish a clinically significant difference in health outcomes, proof of a return on investment, or demonstration of causal effects of ...
The Almanac is a weekly newspaper in the South Hills region of Pittsburgh and northern Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA. It is published by the Observer Publishing Company of Washington, Pennsylvania. It is delivered free of charge to most houses in its distribution area.
Northwest Cannabis Solutions had over a million dollars a month in sales in 2016 [11] and produced 8,500 kilograms (18,700 lb) of wholesale cannabis in 2017. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 9 ] Processing occurs at the company's other location in Tumwater ( 46°56′53″N 122°56′35″W / 46.948°N 122.943°W / 46.948; -122.943 ( Cannex ...
Rick Simpson Oil is a preparation made from cannabis oil, the oils of Cannabis flower. It is named after its Canadian creator, circa 2001, which he first used to treat his tinnitus, and later skin cancer, [1] and is also known as phoenix tears.
A 2011 review considered cannabis to be generally safe, [33] and it appears safer than opioids in palliative care. [34] A 2022 review concluded the pain relief experienced after using medical cannabis is due to the placebo effect, especially given widespread media attention that sets the expectation for pain relief. [35]