mardi 28 mars 2017
Concerns about accidental child poisonings grow as pot legalization looms
Health-care professionals in Canada are worried more children will fall victim to accidental cannabis poisoning after the drug is legalized, and are bracing for more emergency department visits and calls to poison control centres.
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