Australian Doctor not guilty in medical cannabis case
The unusual circumstances of the drug charges and the fact that the applicant is not, in any meaningful sense, a typical ‘drug dealer’
The unusual circumstances of the drug charges and the fact that the applicant is not, in any meaningful sense, a typical ‘drug dealer’
‘There is an unfair system where the rich will have access and the poor will still have their doors kicked in by police,’ she said.
The cerebral high or the psychoactive effect produced by cannabis use affects several cognitive processes that are part of creative thinking
Cannabis has been used for millennia to treat a multitude of medical conditions including chronic pain. Osteoarthritis (OA) pain is one of the most common types of pain and patients often turn to medical cannabis to manage their symptoms. While the majority of these reports are anecdotal, there is a growing body of scientific evidence which supports the analgesic potential of cannabinoids to treat OA pain.