Curing cancer with Cannabidiol?
- CANNABIS OIL, NEWS
- April 24, 2013

According to WebMD, more than 4 million people in the US suffer from a chronic bladder disease called interstitial cystitis. Using mice as models, a team of researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison investigated whether activation of CB2 receptors could limit the severity of induced cystitis and the effect on inflammation-related pain and urinary frequency.
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A groundbreaking clinical trial published in Frontiers in Pharmacology has shed light on the potential benefits of edible cannabis for chronic low back pain. The study, conducted over two weeks, involved 249 participants who self-selected various cannabis products containing different ratios of THC and CBD. Researchers found that higher doses of THC were associated with
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As the use of medical cannabis rises among adults aged 65 and over, a recent study reveals that older patients report substantial benefits from these products. The observational study, published in Drugs & Aging, analyzed data from 198 patients aged 65 and older who used medicinal cannabinoids, either in flower or oil extract form. The findings
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The journal Lancet Psychiatry recently released the results of a study which examined the use and opinions of 500 American adults on marijuana over 12 years. Looking at data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health from 2002 to 2014, the researchers found that marijuana use among American adults has increased, and its
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An Australian study has found that while medical cannabis containing THC does not impact processing speed, attention, or inhibitory control in drivers, it may reduce cognitive flexibility and executive function. Researchers from the University of Queensland and University of the Sunshine Coast tested 78 participants who used either cannabis oil or vaporised flower. After cannabis
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A recent study reveals that cannabis oil offers modest pain relief, providing a potential alternative for individuals seeking non-opioid pain management options. The study, detailed in an article by Pain News Network, explored various forms of cannabis consumption, including smoking and vaping, and their effects on pain alleviation. Researchers found that while cannabis oil does
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