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Ohio Gives Another Shot at Expanding Qualifying Conditions

Veriheal

Ohio is currently accepting petitions in an attempt to expand the list of qualifying conditions for medical cannabis. But this has failed in the past and could prevent measures from moving forward this time unless new research could be presented to sway the state medical board’s decision.

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Cannabis as a cancer cure: what is the research and where is it going?

The Cannigma

Individuals who use cannabis-based medications often want to cure their cancer, not just reduce the symptoms that come with the condition. Before we dive into the research, here’s the lowdown: Important takeaway points on cannabis and cancer Your situation is unique. 1 So can cannabis cure cancer? The answer: Maybe!

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Press Release: atai Launches Revixia Life Sciences to Develop Salvinorin A for a Variety of Mental Health Conditions

Cannabis Law Report

We’re thrilled to be pursuing SalA and progressing research, as we strive for new treatments.”. Importantly, Revixia’s product will be paired with a digital therapeutic being developed by atai company Introspect Digital Therapeutics, with the aim of streamlining preparation, integration, and continued patient engagement. “In

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The Anti-inflammatory Properties of Cannabis: Implications for Autoimmune Conditions

LifeCannMD

Fernando Fandio-Sende has had countless conversations with patients with autoimmune conditions. We’re aware that each person’s medical condition presents unique challenges with can be deeply personal. Dr. Sende offers Medical Marijuana recommendations for patients with one of Floridas qualifying conditions.

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Weird Science: Alzheimer’s Research With CBD and Cats

Veriheal

It is quite common for cannabis researchers to make use of vertebrates since animals with spines have an endocannabinoid system (ECS), such as mice and rats. Cats do have an ECS, but why use them for research*? Unfortunately, both of these conditions result in cognitive decline and suffer from a lack of effective treatment.

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The Cannabis Cancer Connection

Project CBD

The vast majority of the existing research is on how specific cannabinoids kill cancer, but a growing body of work is revealing how the entourage of compounds found in whole-plant cannabis kills cancer. Without increased blood flow, the tumor does not have enough nutrition to sustain its development.

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Australia Cannabis Q&A

Canna Law Blog

The Office of Drug Control (ODC) issues several license types, including: Cultivation growing cannabis for medicinal or research purposes. Research studying cannabis for medicinal development. Businesses should also investigate potential research and development (R&D) incentives if applicable.