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Cancer patients medicate with cannabis with or without clinical trials

Cannabis Life Network

Every year sees a pile of scientific research supporting the use of cannabis as a treatment for cancer. Clinical evidence, however, has yet prove that cannabinoids, terpenes, or cannabis treat cancer. 1, 2) Before legalization in […].

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First Ever Clinical Trial for Cannabis Migraine Treatment is Underway

Veriheal

Research and anecdotal reports have already displayed that cannabis can be used to treat the symptoms of migraines. However, there has not been a clinical trial assessing the efficacy of cannabis for migraines, at least not until now. The First Clinical Trial for Migraines and Cannabis.

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Clinical Trial: CBD Administration Reduces Heroin Cravings

NORML

The administration of oral CBD reduces cue-induced cravings and anxiety in subjects with a history of heroin use, according to clinical data published in The American Journal of Psychiatry. CBD also showed significant protracted effects on these measures seven days after the final short-term exposure.”

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

MMJ Recs

In recent years, the spotlight on CBD (cannabidiol) within medical marijuana has intensified, with researchers and medical professionals delving deeper into its potential therapeutic benefits. CBD, one of the many cannabinoids found in the cannabis plant, has been garnering attention for its promising effects on various health conditions.

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InMed Pharmaceuticals Announces Completed Enrollment in Phase 1 Clinical Trial of INM-755 CBN Cream in Healthy Subjects

Puff Puff Post

InMed has conducted preclinical pharmacology studies that suggest CBN in INM-755 may help relieve hallmark EB symptoms, including inflammation and pain, as well potentially restore the integrity of the skin in a subset of EB Simplex patients. For more information, visit www.inmedpharma.com.

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Why more Parkinson’s patients don’t use cannabis

The Cannigma

The majority of people with Parkinson’s disease in the United States have not used cannabis to treat their symptoms due to a lack of scientific evidence about its effectiveness. Of those who have used cannabis, most did not receive a recommendation from a doctor or instructions on how to use it, according to the findings of a recent study.

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1 in 5 Parkinson’s Patients Use Cannabis

CannaMD

As the study authors stated: The wider availability [of marijuana] means Parkinson’s patients have more of an opportunity now to experiment with it as a potential means of controlling their symptoms. However, little is known about these patients’ thoughts and experiences related to cannabis, or its perceived effect on the disease’s symptoms.

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