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Ohio State University: New academic center focuses on psychedelic drug research and education

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The Center for Psychedelic Drug Research and Education (CPDRE) was approved by the Ohio State College of Social Work faculty in January, and its director, Assistant Professor of Social Work Alan Davis , officially took the helm in March. “All Initial goals of the center are focused on research and educational initiatives.

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Cannabis 3.0 Accelerates Access to Consumer and Medical Research

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If you thought there was no relationship between cannabis use and technology, consider these stats: the average number of mobile apps being used in a day by current cannabis users are 4. Virtual Clinical Trials transcend geographic, mobility and economic barriers. Authored By : Arundati Dandapani.

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Cannabis laws in San Marino

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Recreational cannabis is not legal, despite a 2019 citizen’s initiative that called for legalization. In 2019 the Parliament approved a citizen’s proposal to regulate recreational use of cannabis, but backtracked in March 2020 , saying they would wait to follow the lead of Italy. Can you bring or buy cannabis products?

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Press Release: Algernon Pharmaceuticals Completes Manufacturing of Psychedelic Drug DMT Appoints UK Stroke Experts for Phase 2

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(the “Company” or “Algernon”) (CSE: AGN) (FRANKFURT: AGW) (OTCQB: AGNPD) a clinical stage pharmaceutical development company is pleased to announce that it has completed the manufacturing of its clinical grade supply (“cGMP”) of AP-188 (“ N , N -Dimethyltryptamine or DMT”) at Canadian manufacturer Dalton Pharma Services.

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Do you trust your doctor about cannabis?

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Barely a quarter of cannabis users trust their doctor to provide them with reliable information about medical cannabis and how to use it to treat their medical or health conditions, according to a recent survey. People want to trust their doctors, but doctors need knowledge. We have a ways to go,” Tan said.

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‘Too costly, not enough evidence it works’, says UK in blow to cannabis campaigners

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PUBLISHER: CANNABIS LAW REPORT. Cannabis treatments are too expensive and do not come with enough test evidence to be effective, UK authorities have said. It also said the children’s experiences on medicinal cannabis in the should be taken into account as evidence of how well the drug works. AUTHOR: Mark Taylor.

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Meredith Fisher-Corn, MD…….”Are You Able to Answer Your Patients’ Medical Marijuana Questions”

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As reviewed in a recent Forbes article, “a study of more than 400 health care professionals has revealed that most physicians lack knowledge of medicinal cannabis, with 65% saying that they have been asked about medical marijuana as a treatment for chronic pain but were unable to answer their patients’ questions” (1).