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

A man from King’s Lynn was banned for three years after being caught drug driving. Colin Young, 56, of Bishops Road, Gaywood, appeared in King’s Lynn’s Magistrates’ Court on Thursday after being above the specified limit. Prosecutor Lily Orr told the court that Young was initially stopped by police for not wearing a seatbelt. Police
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A recent study from Case Western Reserve University reveals that a strong majority of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) believe cannabis and CBD oil significantly help manage their symptoms. Over half of IBD patients surveyed reported current cannabis use, with 63.2% saying it eased symptoms like abdominal pain, stress, and nausea. Similarly, 56.6% found
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A coalition of 45 leading health and advocacy organizations, including Americans for Safe Access, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, and the Epilepsy Foundation of America, is urging Congress to maintain federal protections for state medical marijuana programs. These groups sent a letter to House and Senate appropriations leaders, emphasizing that the annual spending bill should
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Of the dozens of US states that have legalized some form of medical marijuana over the past several decades, one towers far above the others in its enthusiasm for cannabis: Maine. More than 105,000 Mainers registered for medical marijuana certificates last year, representing nearly 8 percent of the state’s 2020 population of 1.36 million. In
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Madison Township Zoning Commission has scheduled a public hearing at 7 p.m., Jan. 10, regarding proposed amendments to the community’s zoning text that pertain to businesses specializing in medical marijuana. That hearing will take place at the township Administration Building, at 2065 Hubbard Road. The commission is inviting members of the public to officially comment
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Florida might finally vote to legalize medical marijuana November 8. But beginning Monday, a few South Floridians will be able to use a strain of low-THC cannabis oil called Haleigh’s Hope. The oil contains high quantities of cannabidiol, also known as CBD, which calms epilepsy patients. However, it does not contain marijuana’s psychoactive chemicals. Monday
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