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3 Ways Florida Medical Marijuana Can Be Used to Fight Cancer

FloridaMarijuana.net

More than ever, cannabis can aid in the treatment of chronic disease and as a supplement to cancer treatments. Additionally, the NCI recognizes that cannabinoids “may have benefits in the treatment of cancer-related side effects.”. Cannabinoids are extracted from the cannabis plant and an extract oil is created.

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Enveric Biosciences Announces Approval from Israel’s Ministry of Health to Begin its Phase 1/2 Trial of Triple-Combination CBD Treatment for Glioblastoma

Cannabis Law Report

“Our goal with this study is to enhance the existing treatment’s efficacy through adding CBD to create a new standard of care, potentially improving and extending glioblastoma patients’ quality of life.” Chief Medical Officer, Enveric Biosciences. SOURCE Enveric Biosciences. Related Links.

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Is Cannabis a Good Treatment Option for Eating Disorders?

Greencamp

I wanted to find out if there is some evidence of successful application of cannabis for eating disorders, so I decided to start off with figuring out what eating disorders actually are and which studies explain the complex relationship between eating and cannabinoids. What are eating disorders?

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The Impact of Medical Marijuana on Mental Health

MMJ Recs

Through community outreach, social media campaigns, educational seminars, and mental health screenings, the month seeks to empower individuals to seek help when needed, cultivate supportive environments, and advocate for policies that promote mental health equity and access to care.

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Cannabinoids and Cannabinoid Receptors: What Are They?

United Patients Group

Introduction The endocannabinoid system (ECS) is a group of cannabinoid receptors located throughout the body, but particularly in the brain and central nervous system, that interact with cannabis compounds. There are two major cannabinoid receptors: CB1 and CB2. There are two major cannabinoid receptors: CB1 and CB2.

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The AHRQ Wants to Learn About Cannabis and Kratom For Chronic Pain

Veriheal

In adults with chronic pain , what are the harms of Kratom or other plant-based substances for treatment of chronic pain? In adults with chronic pain, what are the harms of cannabinoids? In adults with chronic pain, what are the benefits of Kratom or other plant-based substances for treatment of chronic pain?

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Lancet Medical Cannabis Study: If You’re Researching, Do it Right

CannaTech

This is the title that the media chose to report the studies findings: “ Australian Study Finds No Strong Evidence That Cannabis Use Reduces Pain or Opioid Use in People Living With Chronic Non-Cancer Pain.” While we applaud the authors and their work, the sensationalist title the media picked up is beyond misleading.

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