The Risks and Benefits of Cannabis in the Dermatology Clinic
Abstract
Cannabis ( Cannabis sativa/indica), also known as marijuana, has been used for medicinal and recreational purposes for millennia.
Abstract
Cannabis ( Cannabis sativa/indica), also known as marijuana, has been used for medicinal and recreational purposes for millennia.
Cannabis has been widely used as a medicinal agent in Eastern medicine with earliest evidence in ancient Chinese practice dating back to 2700 BC.
After over a decade from her birth, our iconic Moby Dick was screaming for a makeover and who are we to refuse to fulfil the desire of this monster that has brought us so much joy?
Medical Cannabis Awareness Week is taking place from 1 – 8 November 2020. It brings together patients, doctors, sector organisations, supporters, and advocates to call for fair access to medical cannabis on the NHS.
Over the last year or so, attention has shifted from the global cannabis market in the direction of the United Kingdom, where the nascent industry is experiencing a colossal amount of growth.
Stress, anxiety and panic disorders are more widely diagnosed now than ever before.
The authors investigated the indications for cannabis prescription in the Netherlands and assessed its efficacy and side effects.
Currently, medical cannabis polices are experiencing rapid changes, and an increasing number of nations around the world legalize medical cannabis for certain groups of patients, including those in Serbia.
Over the past few months we have found ourselves stunned, shocked and separated from the outside world.
Insufficient management of cancer-associated chronic and neuropathic pain adversely affects patient quality of life.