Cannabis For Brain Aneurysms: Can it Help?
A brain aneurysm is a rare health condition but is quite common among the general population.
A brain aneurysm is a rare health condition but is quite common among the general population.
Pioneering research took place at Saint Mary’s Hospital. They trialed cannabidiol (CBD) – in conjunction with the NHS standard of care – as a potential treatment for newborns with moderate or severe brain injury.
Cannabis, an immune system-boosting plant, could offer hope for people who live with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).
If you’ve been around this industry, you’ve probably heard someone say cannabis is a cure for cancer. We’re going to start by saying that isn’t true, at least not according to current research.
The South African (SA) Constitutional Court recently decriminalised the private cultivation, possession and use of cannabis by adults. Cannabis contains varying amounts of the cannabinoids delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD), depending on various cultivation factors.
The chief executive of charity ADHD UK said people sometimes have to wait up to five years for an appointment, yet some symptoms are eased by cannabis use.
Clinicians involved in pain management can finally include cannabis or cannabis-related products in their therapeutic armamentarium as a growing number of countries have approved them for pain relief.
A Lanarkshire single mum is begging the Scottish Government for help as the cost of her son’s ‘life-saving’ cannabis medication has doubled in just four years.
New South Wales drivers who use medicinal cannabis and return a positive result at a roadside drug test would be spared prosecution under new laws being put forward by the upper house MP Jeremy Buckingham.
A former soldier suffering with post traumatic stress disorder “used cannabis simply to try to forget what he saw”.