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RYAH Medtech Inc. Completes Initial Shipment for Major UK-based Clinical Trial

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The initial shipment is designated to be used by the Clinic in a pilot run in preparation for the previously announced study , based out of the United Kingdom, on the safety and efficacy of cannabis and hemp for the treatment of patients suffering from chronic pain. Los Angeles, California. www.InvestorBrandNetwork.com. 310.299.1717 Office.

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Is Weed Legal in Japan? Cannabis Legalization Bill Explained

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In December of 2023, the country recently made a new move towards reform that could stimulate the cannabidiol (CBD) industry and provide many patients, such as those with epilepsy , with access to potentially life-changing medical treatments. and Europe to treat severe epilepsy, as well as other medical conditions.

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Veterans and Medical Cannabis: A Comprehensive Guide

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Many veterans struggle with various physical and psychological conditions resulting from their service. As such, we provide you with a comprehensive guide for veterans using medical cannabis and the various aspects of it, including its usage, accessibility, legal considerations, healthcare options, and available resources.

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Unlocking the Potential of CBD: Exploring The Benefits of CBD in Medical Marijuana

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CBD, one of the many cannabinoids found in the cannabis plant, has been garnering attention for its promising effects on various health conditions. From its anti-inflammatory properties to its ability to alleviate pain, CBD shows promise in addressing various health conditions.

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Cannabis as a cancer cure: what is the research and where is it going?

The Cannigma

Patients are often left to their own devices when looking into cannabis and cancer, given the lack of clinical evidence, and stigma surrounding the use of the plant as medicine. Individuals who use cannabis-based medications often want to cure their cancer, not just reduce the symptoms that come with the condition. The answer: Maybe!

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Recent Study Suggests MMJ Cards Increase the Risk of CUD—But Is There More to It?

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a necessary question to address as medical marijuana becomes more accessible. The outcomes and measures used throughout the trial included changes in CUD symptoms; anxiety and depressive symptoms; pain severity; and insomnia symptoms. Clinical Trial Sample Size. Daily Cannabis Use as a Disqualifier.

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Could CBN really help you sleep? Consumer study data suggest yes.

The Cannigma

This speaks to the relationship between anxiety levels and sleep , as well as the complexity of the endocannabinoid system , and the ripple effect that thoughtful consumption can have. Sleep is not often the focus of clinical trials on cannabis; rather it is often a secondary outcome. Has CBN been proven to help with sleep?

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