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Cannabinoids for Tinnitus?

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Auditory & Other Symptoms The survey, whose findings were published in February 2023 in the Journal of Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery 1 evaluated cannabis perceptions and consumption among 45 adult tinnitus patients randomly selected and recruited from an outpatient ear, nose, and throat clinic in Ontario, Canada.

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Why Does Marijuana Make You Lose Weight?

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Analyzing a collection of similar research, Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research summarizes: Across these studies, on average, cannabis users consumed an additional 834?calories/day Stimulating CB1 receptors with THC results in up-regulation across the board (meaning most patients will experience an increase in appetite and calorie consumption).

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Paper: The transition of cannabis into the mainstream of Australian healthcare: framings in professional medical publications

Cannabis Law Report

In modern times, medical journals influence a wider group of people than their specific targeted readerships (Smith 2006 ; Entwistle 1995 ), encompassing health and medical journalists who use them as important expert sources for news stories (Entwistle 1995 ; Van Trigt et al. Data collection. Available at [link]. Google Scholar.

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ElleVet Sciences Publishes Safety Study On CBD For Animals

Cannabis Law Report

Wakshlag is well-known in the veterinary medicine community as the first doctor to conduct an efficacy study in dogs in a clinical trial at Cornell using ElleVet CBD/CBDA on dogs with multi-joint discomfort. The clinical trial results confirmed more than 80% of dogs showed significant or dramatic improvement.

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