Curing cancer with Cannabidiol?
- CANNABIS OIL, NEWS
- April 24, 2013
A man from Lynn was banned for three years after being caught drug driving. Colin Young, 56, of Bishops Road, Gaywood, appeared in 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 then asked
READ MOREThe opening of the first two licensed cannabis infusers in Illinois shows that having startup money and making business connections are crucial to overcome some of the obstacles facing the industry. Infusers buy cannabis oil from growers, and infuse it into edibles, lotions and other products. Both Contract Canna and Krown LLC self-financed their startups,
READ MOREPATY DO ALFERES – Medical marijuana is gaining steam in Brazil thanks to lower-court rulings giving the go-ahead for large-scale cannabis plantations. One of the largest of these plantations – a 600,000-square-meter (148-acre) area in Paty do Alferes, a municipality located two hours from Rio de Janeiro – produces cannabis-derived oils for more than 3,000
READ MOREIn a recent study published in Frontiers in Medicine, researchers showed that “almost 90% of patients with dementia suffer from some type of neurobehavioral symptom, and there are no approved medications to address these symptoms.” Neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) occur in up to 90% of patients with dementia and are associated with a reduced quality of life, according
READ MOREA woman who fought off cancer saw her tumours return once she stopped taking cannabis and magic mushrooms, doctors have revealed. The unidentified 49-year-old, thought to live in Britain, was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer in August 2018. Scans revealed it had spread to her bones, liver and lymph nodes. She immediately underwent chemo and
READ MOREATLANTA – The agency in charge of Georgia’s medical cannabis program has awarded the first two production licenses for a product the General Assembly legalized seven years ago but that has yet to materialize. The Georgia Commission for Access to Medical Cannabis voted this week to award licenses to Trulieve Georgia Inc. and Biological Sciences
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