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Press Release: Global Wellness Signs Definitive Agreement with Cannvalate Australia

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Enters into the Chronic Pain Market with Psychedelics. This acquisition is focused on becoming the first and only company solving the puzzle of chronic pain with MDMA-based medicines utilizing clinical trials for the purposes of novel drug development. Global Wellness Strategies Inc. ( billion in 2030.

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Ukraine Cabinet Backs Bill To Legalize Medical Cannabis (7 June 2022)

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The bill would expand patients’ access to the necessary treatment for more than 50 conditions, including cancer and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), neurological diseases, and chronic pain of neuropathic origin. Draft Law of Ukraine. LAW OF UKRAINE. Amend the following laws of Ukraine: 1. ARV (revised).

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Article: Canada: Future Care Costs For Cannabis In Personal Injury Claims

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This controversy is evident in the case law reviewed. Poirier sued following a surgical procedure that left her with chronic pain and limitations affecting her lifestyle and career. Following the incident, Poirier was prescribed numerous medications, but at the time of trial, she was only taking a muscle relaxant and cannabis.

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Article: Legality Of Marijuana In Nigeria: A Legal Opinion By Kayode Ajulo PhD

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This legal opinion considers the mischief behind the laws proscribing the production, possession, sale and use of Marijuana and thereafter considers the benefits of legalizing Marijuana in Nigeria. Deemed an illicit drug by the law, it had always been an offence in Nigeria to smoke marijuana, and it has largely been frowned upon by society.

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

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Chronic pain or pain were the conditions most frequently mentioned in articles about cannabis, followed by epilepsy, cancer or cancer pain, and nausea and chemotherapy. Before 2016, Australian law considered cannabis an illegal drug. 2015 ; Kaiser 2011 ; Mortensen et al. Conclusions.