Stories about Medical

Promising Results for Pain and Neuroprotection

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Studies indicate that cannabinoids may significantly alleviate chronic pain and enhance neuroprotection, expanding cannabis use in medical care.

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Recently added Resources about Medical

CB1R expression in brain and spinal cord regions, with levels from low to high in green.

Frontiers

Cannabinoid Therapeutics in Chronic Neuropathic Pain: From Animal Research to Human Treatment

26min read

Despite the importance of pain as a warning physiological system, chronic neuropathic pain is frequently caused by damage in the nervous system, followed by persistence over a long period, even in the absence of dangerous stimuli or after healing of injuries.

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A person in a pink shirt is featured in an informational video discussing the link between medical marijuana use and heart attacks, as indicated by the text overlay

Dr. David MD on YouTube

Medical Marijuana Use Linked to Heart Attacks? | Ask Dr. David

12min watch

Doctors, including myself, have often claimed that using medical marijuana is safer than many of the medications used to treat debilitating medical conditions. Overall, I still believe this to be true. But, a new study indicates medical cannabis use in any form may increase heart attacks and strokes. So, let's talk about it!

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