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Cannabis shows effectiveness against cancer
Scientists are examining the medicinal properties of cannabis, a plant often at the heart of debates. In the laboratory, ...
It sounds like the stuff of pipe dreams, but for the past two decades, a handful of scientists around the world have been investigating the tumor-fighting properties of cannabis or, more specifically, ...
Cannabidiol (CBD) is a biologically active molecule in cannabis. Research examining the use of CBD to help treat prostate cancer is still in the early stages. Some evidence suggests that it may help ...
Cannabidiol (CBD) and cannabigerol (CBG) may offer potential pain management for bone fracture patients. A Penn State University study discovered these two cannabinoids can promote fracture healing ...
Tampa (BLOOM) – CBD (cannabidiol) has garnered immense popularity in recent years as a potential natural remedy for various health conditions. In this article, we delve into the world of CBD to ...
Share on Pinterest Cannabis derivatives may lead to new treatments for ovarian cancer. Image Credit: Bloomberg Creative Photos/Getty Images Early lab research shows that two cannabis compounds, THC ...
A new in vitro study found that cannabidiol (CBD) may effectively treat colorectal cancer, regardless of mutation. The corresponding study was published in ACS Pharmacology & Translational Science.
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Vegas visitors looking for the ultimate self-care spa experience will discover that a CBD treatment may be just what the doctor ordered – “Dr. Feelgood,” as it were. The CBD wellness trend has made ...
Penn State College of Medicine researchers are studying how cannabinoids may manage pain and promote bone healing in bone fractures. Fluorescence microscopy reveals how periosteal bone progenitors, ...
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