In fact, only 20% of teens made a full recovery within 10 years
THC from a single use of cannabis accumulates in breast milk for up to 12 hours in breastfeeding women
[3] For examples of year-studies that assert such claims, at least in their titles, see Fred Kaplan, 1959: The Year Everything Changed (Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley, 2009), and Rob Kirkpatrick, 1969: The Year Everything Changed (New York: Skyhorse, 2011)
Examples of at-risk jobs include: Agricultural workers who use ethylene oxide as an insecticide for grain bins Factory workers in plants that make ethylene oxide Hospital workers or technicians who sterilize medical equipment and supplies with ethylene oxide Plant workers that use ethylene oxide to produce antifreeze, solvents, detergents, textiles, polyurethane foam and adhesives What Cancers Can Ethylene Oxide Exposure Cause