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

If cannabis was made legal it would prompt an extra 880,000 Australians over the age of 14 to try it for the first time, researchers have found. Giving lie to the claims of Greens and other drug advocates, researchers from the University of NSW also found legalising marijuana would result in more drug-related harms among
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The cannabis industry is witnessing a technological revolution, with THC pens at the forefront of innovation. These devices, which vaporize cannabis concentrates, are evolving to offer users more control and customization over their experience. According to a recent article on Ausdroid, the latest THC pens feature precision temperature control, allowing consumers to fine-tune their vaping
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A recent poll has revealed that more American adults are turning to cannabis as a sleep aid compared to traditional options like prescription medications or alcohol. According to the survey, 16% of adults aged 21 and older reported using cannabis to help them fall asleep, making it the most popular choice among sleep aids. This
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Emerging research highlighted by Hemp Gazette suggests that more than half of individuals with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) who use cannabis or CBD products report relief from symptoms such as abdominal pain, stress, anxiety, depression, and nausea. The findings indicate that patients living with chronic conditions like Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis are increasingly turning
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Two major European studies suggest cannabis could offer real relief for people with chronic low back pain, outperforming both placebos and opioids in pain reduction and sleep improvement. Published in Nature Medicine, one trial found that a full-spectrum cannabis oil, combining THC, CBD, and other plant compounds, eased pain more effectively than a placebo. A
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Medical cannabis was made legal almost three years ago but is difficult to access on the NHS. It is prescribed privately but doctors have said that strict guidance by the organisation that represents child neurologists means potential recipients are missing out. Although he has done research into child neurology, Hasson is not a qualified neurologist.
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