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Monkeypox, CDC, Cannabis & Chronic Pain - STAT Health News - News Directory 3

Monkeypox, CDC, Cannabis & Chronic Pain – STAT Health News

September 30, 2025 Jennifer Chen Health
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  • CDC Reverts to "Monkeypox" Name: The CDC website is switching back to using the⁣ term "monkeypox" instead of "mpox," despite the ⁣World Health Association's (WHO) decision‍ to phase...
  • Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors: ‍ A⁢ new study in the Journal of the American Collage of Cardiology ⁤ found that 99% of people who ⁣experience a heart attack,...
  • Cannabis Drug for Chronic⁢ Lower Back ⁤Pain: A phase three trial published⁣ in Nature Medicine ⁢showed that a cannabis extract (VER-01) containing 5% THC is safe and effective...
Original source: statnews.com

Summary of the News Article:

This article covers three ⁣separate ⁤health-related news items:

1. CDC Reverts to “Monkeypox” Name: The CDC website is switching back to using the⁣ term “monkeypox” instead of “mpox,” despite the ⁣World Health Association’s (WHO) decision‍ to phase out the ‍original name due to it being considered ‍stigmatizing. the ⁤HHS has offered a statement ⁤but hasn’t explained‍ the reasoning behind the change,leading some to believe it’s a purposeful provocation by the current administration.

2. Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors: ‍ A⁢ new study in the Journal of the American Collage of Cardiology ⁤ found that 99% of people who ⁣experience a heart attack, heart failure, or stroke had at‍ least one of four known risk factors ⁤beforehand, highlighting the preventable nature of these events.

3. Cannabis Drug for Chronic⁢ Lower Back ⁤Pain: A phase three trial published⁣ in Nature Medicine ⁢showed that a cannabis extract (VER-01) containing 5% THC is safe and effective in reducing chronic ⁤lower back pain.‍ patients experienced a significant reduction in pain compared to a placebo⁢ group, without signs of dependence. While side effects like ‍dizziness and ⁢fatigue were common, the authors believe it could‍ be a valuable⁣ option to traditional pain medications like⁤ NSAIDs and opioids.

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