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

In a recent legislative session, the Kansas Senate voted against a procedural motion aimed at advancing a bill that would legalize medical marijuana in the state. The bill, which has been stalled in committee, faced a decisive moment but did not garner enough support to move forward. Advocates of the bill had hoped that the
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Researchers are exploring the potential of cannabidiol (CBD) as a treatment alternative for crack cocaine use disorder, according to a recent study highlighted by Forbes. The study found that CBD might offer significant benefits for individuals battling this challenging addiction, with fewer adverse effects compared to traditional pharmaceutical interventions. This development offers a glimmer of
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In the past ten years since Iowa legalized cannabis for medical purposes, the state’s program has remained among the most stringent in the U.S. Initially launched in 2014 to allow cannabis oil for specific health conditions, the program has since broadened slightly under the Iowa Medical Cannabidiol program, yet still imposes tight restrictions limiting its
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In a nation where marijuana’s legality under state laws is expanding, a significant majority of Americans now advocate for its legalization for either medicinal or recreational use. According to a recent Pew Research Center survey, around nine-in-ten Americans believe marijuana should be legalized, which reflects a stable trend over the past five years. This comprehensive
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In a landmark move, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has signed an amendment offering protection to state employees, including educators and firefighters, who use cannabis oil for medical reasons. The amendment, stemming from House Bill 149 and its Senate counterpart, ensures that these workers will not face disciplinary action for their lawful use of cannabis oil.
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In the realm of wellness and medicine, Cannabidiol (CBD), a compound derived from the hemp plant, has emerged as a beacon of potential, according to Harvard Health. Despite being a key ingredient in cannabis, CBD stands out for not inducing a high, offering a semblance of relief without the psychoactive aftermath. This distinction has paved
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