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

The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has postponed its cannabis rescheduling hearings, originally slated for January 21, 2025, following legal challenges from pro-reform participants. The delay, expected to last at least three months, stems from allegations of improper communications and biased witness selections by the DEA. Advocates argue these actions reveal the agency’s opposition to
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As President Donald Trump’s 2025 executive order to reschedule cannabis moves forward, America’s $32 billion marijuana industry faces both promise and peril. The order directs the Attorney General to downgrade marijuana from a Schedule I to Schedule III substance—an administrative shift that could unlock major tax relief but still fall short of full legalization. Meanwhile,
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New evidence from two clinical trials in Europe suggests cannabis could be a valuable alternative for treating chronic low back pain. The research, featured in Nature Medicine, found a proprietary cannabis oil to outperform both placebos and opioids over a six-month period, with fewer gastrointestinal side effects. Patients using cannabis saw an average 30% reduction
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Two large European clinical studies suggest cannabis may be a more effective and tolerable alternative to opioids for chronic low back pain. One study, published in Nature Medicine, found a full-spectrum cannabis oil reduced pain more than a placebo. Another showed the same cannabis tincture provided greater relief and fewer digestive side effects than opioids
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As the legalization of cannabis continues to be a hot-button issue across the United States, several states are gearing up for crucial votes this November. According to a recent report from The Hill, three states in particular are set to make significant decisions regarding marijuana legislation. In Florida, voters will consider a constitutional amendment to
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Now is the time in Tennessee to move the conversation about medical cannabis out from the shadows and away from hushed conversations. Thirty states, including Arkansas, and two-thirds of the U.S. already have access to more than 800 medical cannabis products. Not Tennesseans. And yet, nearly 80 percent of the state’s registered voters support giving
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