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At the moment, though, doctors have no accepted medical treatments that are known to be effective in reducing the effects of chemicals on CVD, says Robert D. Brook, who is lead author of the AHA Scientific Statement, an assistant professor of medicine at the University of Michigan, and a practicing physician.

(A related issue is that we have no accepted model for how to measure biological age, which often differs significantly from chronological age. Seventy probably isn't the new fifty for, say, Ozzy Osbourne).

Pot is currently listed as a Schedule I controlled substance, alongside heroin, LSD, and other narcotics that the federal government says have no accepted medical use and a high risk of abuse.

Surely, they must have quality reasoning as to why marijuana is in the category of the most dangerous drugs that have "no accepted medicinal use and a high potential for abuse".

While 23 states and Washington, DC now allow some form of medical marijuana, weed remains in the tightly-regulated Schedule I category alongside heroin, LSD, ecstasy, and other drugs deemed to have no accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse.

This idea, first formally articulated by Lamarck in 1809 [ 12] and believed by Darwin who provided a mechanism to achieve it that he called pangenesis [ 13], has had a bad press for two centuries because we have no accepted mechanism to achieve it, other than Waddington's genetic assimilation and that is controversial in this context.

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This means the government considers it to be extremely harmful, have high abuse potential, and that it has no accepted medical or therapeutic uses.

HMMs are mainly used to describe probability models and thus have no accepting states.

Furthermore, while it has been described [6 10], it has no accepted definition.

Surprisingly, or perhaps not, "quality" in the context of headache services has no accepted definition.

Acute renal failure has no accepted definition or rather there are over 30 definitions used in the literature and no consensus as to which one should be used.

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