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

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Studies have suggested that CBD may help manage chronic pain, reduce anxiety and depression, alleviate symptoms of epilepsy, and even aid in cancer treatment. Furthermore, ongoing clinical trials are investigating CBD’s efficacy in treating conditions such as multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, and substance abuse disorders.

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

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The watchdog refused to allow its national health service to prescribe medical cannabis for children with severe epilepsy because there is “not enough evidence it works”, a decision which angered campaigners and parents who said their children will suffer as a result. The final guideline is expected to be published in November 2019.

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Jones Day: The life sciences regulatory regime in Australia

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ii Non-clinical studiesAlthough the use of animals in research is separately regulated by each state and territory, all require compliance with the Australian Code for the Care and Use of Animals for Scientific Purposes (Animal Code). One such circumstance is a clinical trial. medical practitioner), an organisation (e.g.,

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Guest Post: Cannabis and Autism: A glimmer of hope?

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ASD is a worldwide problem that needs to be kept in check, and although currently there is no cure to the problem so many breakthroughs have been recorded via a couple of therapy procedures amongst which is the use of CBD. The major points critics bring up regarding this subject include: Uncertainties of the long term effects of the therapy.