WebProNews

Tag: Philadelphia Inquirer

  • Marijuana Plants May Decrease Pain Symptoms

    In a preliminary study on the effects of medical marijuana on pain symptoms, researchers in Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey, are finding that medical marijuana has a profound impact on the pain symptoms of those suffering from deadly and chronic diseases.

    Using the Wong-Baker FACES Pain Rating Scale, researchers asked 145 patients of the Compassionate Care Foundation dispensary to rate their pain at the start of the study and at different increments over time since using medical marijuana.

    The results so far have been “absolutely dramatic,” according to Suzanne Miller, a researcher with a Ph.D. who sits on the dispensary’s board of trustees. She spoke with the Philadelphia Inquirer about the results and said that 80 percent of patients who had completed the rankings at least twice in the past two months have shown significant improvement in their pain symptoms.

    Most patients have shown a decrease in 30 to 50 percent of their pain levels. That is dramatic, according to Miller.

    “You usually see smaller results, about 10 percent, or 20 percent,” she said.

    An author of four books, contributor to more than 100 academic articles, professor and the director of behavioral medicine at Fox Chase Cancer Center, Miller plans to gather more data as she and her team prepare to submit the findings for publication later this fall.

    The Wong-Baker FACES Pain Rating Scale uses a row of faces to help individuals identify their level of pain. In the case of the study, patients had the option of choosing between six faces, including smiling, wincing, frowning and sobbing faces, for their pain assessments. The idea is to rank their pain—suffered from diseases such as cancer, multiple sclerosis, and epilepsy—and see if it changes with the help of medical marijuana.

    Two patients who agreed to be interviewed said the marijuana they bought changed their lives. Three other patients who were able to be reached by phone said the marijuana had markedly improved their pain.

    New Jersey is one of 22 states that have legalized medical marijuana and has a strict regulation program that calls for doctors to write “recommendations” for patients to use marijuana to treat their symptoms.

    Image via Wikimedia Commons

  • Philly Inquirer Confuses Atlantis With Challenger on Twitter

    Earlier today space shuttle Atlantis launched into space, which marked the end to NASA’s 30-year space program. As with anything else, people flocked to social media to discuss the monumentos, yet sad, event.

    Mere moments after the countdown clock hit all zero’s, and Atlantis was on it’s way, the Philadelphia Inquirer made a head scratching mistake. They confused Atlantis with a pervious shuttle… the Challenger. The doomed shuttle that exploded on January 28, 1986, which was less than two minutes into its flight.

    The Challenger has lifted off for the last mission by an U.S. space shuttle 3 hours ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    The Inquirer was quick to delete the tweet, updating their status with the following message:

    Correction: Atlantis has lifted off for last mission by American space shuttle. 3 hours ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    Before they could even get the tweet deleted… Twitter users had already seen it. As I’m sure you can imagine, some were astounded at the typo:

    And they wonder why newspapers are dying. RT @PhillyInquirer: The Challenger has lifted off for the last mission by an U.S. space shuttle 3 hours ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    I believe this is what kids today call a “FAIL” RT @PhillyInquirer The Challenger has lifted off for the last mission by a US space shuttle. 3 hours ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    @PhillyInquirer Pretty tasteless joke. 58 minutes ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    WOW…just wow…RT @PhillyInquirer: The Challenger has lifted off for the last mission by an U.S. space shuttle 2 hours ago via TweetDeck · powered by @socialditto

    Lots of media #fail today. AP too RT @PhillyInquirer: The Challenger has lifted off for the last mission by an U.S. space shuttle 3 hours ago via UberSocial for BlackBerry · powered by @socialditto

    You can read more Twitter reaction here.

    To stay up-to-date on all things Atlantis be sure to check out NASA’s site, you can even read tweets from the astronauts