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Cannabis & Dementia: New Study Explores Pot’s Potential for Treatment

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In the Australian clinical study, cannabinoids will be extracted and delivered in a mouth spray, making it easier to be administered to the elderly. The clinical trial will be held over a 14-month period starting early next year. Medicinal cannabis is also thought to increase appetite as well as improve sleep cycles.”.

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Bangkok Post Report: Cannabis clinics set to mushroom – currently 500 in operation

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Ed: this was introduced in 2003 by the eponymous Canadian engineer who reportedly used it to cure his skin cancer and shares knowledge on how to extract the oil for free on his website]. They have given us a lot of positive feedback that Phu Phrao oil helps them sleep better and enjoy food more. Most are cancer patients.

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5 foods that can affect your high

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First discovered by scientists in the early 1990s, the endocannabinoid system modulates a vast array of functions in the body including sleep, hunger, memory, pain, and inflammation. A 2003 study found that the so-called “runners high” is a result of the ECS producing higher levels of anandamide in response to the exercise 2.

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First ethics at MAPS in question and now Australia’s Mind Medicine look to have some serious integrity issues too

Cannabis Law Report

Reporter Elise Worthington also investigates the dark side of this form of therapy where disturbing cases of abuse and malpractice are emerging in both clinical trials and the underground. In 2003, Mr Robb was awarded the office of the Order of Australia (AO) for his service to agriculture, politics and the community.

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Psychedelic Invest’s 100 Most Influential People in Psychedelics List

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Rick, and MAPS, have published hundreds of research papers, articles, and reports over the past several decades in addition to participation in dozens of clinical trials and international studies. Rick Doblin, Ph.D, in/rickdoblin/ [link]. Drug Science. Matthew Johnson. Johns Hopkins University. in/ingmargorman/ [link]. Peter Rands.