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Moderate cannabis use does not cause problems with psychological health, study finds

By |2024-03-13T03:07:58+00:0013 March 2024|

A study involving adult twins has found little evidence that ‘moderate’ cannabis causes negative effects on mental health. The study, published in the Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science, analysed a sample of 4,078 American adult twins over 30 years to investigate the effects of lifetime cannabis [...]

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Cannabis-based medicines could be ‘cost-effective’ for treatment of chronic pain

By |2024-03-13T03:07:40+00:0013 March 2024|

Early economic analysis suggests that cannabis-based medicines may be a cost-effective treatment for managing chronic pain.  Initial findings from a small feasibility study suggest that at the right price point, cannabis-based medicines could offer a cost-effective alternative for the treatment of chronic pain, if prescribed on [...]

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Wimbledon tennis champ Pat Cash launches CBD range

By |2024-03-09T03:14:47+00:009 March 2024|

The former Wimbledon tennis champion, Pat Cash, has described CBD oil as a  ‘gamechanger’ for athletes living with chronic pain as he launches his own range of products.  The 1987 Wimbledon Men’s Singles tennis champion announced this month on the popular Australian television chat show The [...]

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Ukraine joins global cannabis community

By |2024-03-08T03:14:48+00:008 March 2024|

Now that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has signed a law opening access to medical cannabis, Ukraine has joined a list of emerging countries that recognize the benefits of this plant for their people, writes Michael Sassano, CEO and founder of SOMAÍ Pharmaceuticals. Recently, the United States Department of [...]

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Cannabis legalisation leads to a reduction in beer sales, data shows

By |2024-03-07T03:10:57+00:007 March 2024|

A study of data published in the journal Drug and Alcohol Dependence has found that cannabis legalisation in Canada has led to a reduction in retail sales of beer. Researchers examined alcohol retail data in Canada from 2012 to 2020 to understand the changes in the [...]

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Study finds CBD can ease anxiety more effectively than THC

By |2024-03-07T03:10:38+00:007 March 2024|

Cannabis products high in CBD can ease anxiety better than THC-dominant products, new research suggests.  A study of 300 people, published in the journal Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research, is the first randomised trial to examine how legal, commercially available cannabis impacts anxiety symptoms. The study, led [...]

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UK medical cannabis supply issues continue to place children’s lives at risk, we’re calling on the industry to step up

By |2024-03-06T03:07:11+00:006 March 2024|

Almost six years since the law changed, children still struggle to access a consistent supply of cannabis-based medicine in the UK.  With families now facing national shortages of other anti-epileptic drugs, it’s time the sector stepped up, writes co-founder and director, Matt Hughes, Medcan Family Foundation. [...]

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Cannabis use linked to greater chance of avoiding early symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease

By |2024-03-05T03:23:15+00:005 March 2024|

People who consume cannabis may have a lower chance of experiencing subjective cognitive decline compared to people who do not, according to a study published in the journal Current Alzheimer Research. Subjective cognitive decline (SCD) is a condition categorised by the self-reported experience of worsening or [...]

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Dancing the best exercise for treating depression, study says

By |2024-03-02T03:00:29+00:002 March 2024|

A meta-analysis of over 200 studies has compared the effects of exercise on depression, and found that dancing produced the best outcomes. The study, published in the British Medical Journal, analysed the results of 218 unique studies to identify which kind of exercise best treats major [...]

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The role of the endocannabinoid system in dermatological diseases

By |2024-03-02T03:00:17+00:002 March 2024|

In an extract from the handbook, Principles of Clinical Cannabinology, Viola Brugnatelli and Fabio Turco explore the cutaneous Endocannabinoid System and its potential applications in treating various dermatological conditions. The skin, the body’s largest organ, serves not only as a protective barrier but also plays crucial [...]

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Cannabis may help reduce reliance on other stimulants, finds study

By |2024-03-01T03:35:49+00:001 March 2024|

New findings suggest that cannabis could reduce reliance on other stimulant drugs, and play a role in addressing the ongoing opioid overdose crisis. A new study at the University of British Columbia has observed that using cannabis is associated with decreased use of crystal methamphetamine among [...]

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Navigating the Future: A Glimpse into ASTM Committee Week and the Blueprint for Cannabis and Hemp Standards

By |2024-03-01T03:35:34+00:001 March 2024|

In mid-January, against the backdrop of Kentucky’s renowned reputation for fast horses and whiskey, dozens of experts, advocates, operators, and regulators dove headfirst into the heartbeat of innovation and regulation at the ASTM Committee Week. It was my very first time attending, and I waded right [...]

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Greece welcomes ‘new era’ of medical cannabis after seven-year wait

By |2024-02-29T03:07:40+00:0029 February 2024|

A seven year wait has finally come to an end for patients in Greece, as the first legal medical cannabis prescriptions were issued this week.  A 60-year-old mother of three, Anna Paga, who has psoriatic arthritis, became one of the country’s first patients to receive a [...]

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Legalisation is not linked to an increase in cannabis-related psychosis

By |2024-02-28T03:13:25+00:0028 February 2024|

A study of data from pre and post-cannabis legalisation in Canada has found no increase in admissions to hospitals for cannabis-related episodes of psychosis. The relationship between cannabis use and episodes of psychosis is a contentious issue that is often raised by opponents of legalisation. Results [...]

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Spain publishes draft medical cannabis framework, but omits flower

By |2024-02-28T03:13:02+00:0028 February 2024|

Via Business of Cannabis  Spain’s Ministry of Health has launched a public consultation on its proposals for a medical cannabis framework in the country. Organisations and individual citizens will now have until 4 March  to submit their comments on the proposals, as Spain’s new government makes [...]

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Broughton: How to design a robust CBD testing strategy

By |2024-02-28T03:12:52+00:0028 February 2024|

Back in 2020, the European Commission formally classified edible cannabidiol (CBD) products like gummies, drinks, oils and even bread as novel foods (NFs). Today, all submitted applications remain on hold, with no CBD products receiving NF authorisation in the UK or Europe. Here Libby Clarke, managing [...]

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Germany legalises personal possession of cannabis

By |2024-02-24T03:05:52+00:0024 February 2024|

The German parliament has voted in favour of legalising cannabis for personal use following a historic vote in the Bundestag today. Under the new legislation, which will come into force on April 1st 2024, cannabis will be removed from the official list of illegal substances that [...]

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Medical Cannabis Division of Rokshaw Ltd Rebranding to Curaleaf Laboratories

By |2024-02-24T03:05:35+00:0024 February 2024|

From 26th February, the medical cannabis division of Rokshaw Ltd is rebranding to Curaleaf Laboratories. Since its inception in 2012 by founders Jonathan and Richard Hodgson, Rokshaw has created an industry wide reputation of providing the highest quality of products from our MHRA-approved manufacturing facility. Its [...]

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Breaking Ground: Morama Holdings Pioneers High-Quality, Organic Cannabis in Lesotho

By |2024-02-24T03:05:17+00:0024 February 2024|

High-quality cannabis on the medical market is the holy grail among both patients and clinics with heart. There’s still a fair bit of catching up to do before the UK can offer a selection of medication options that rivals other areas of the world. But one [...]

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Patients to call for equity in medical cannabis access at UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs

By |2024-02-24T03:05:04+00:0024 February 2024|

Patients from across the globe will call for fair and equal access to medicinal cannabis treatment at the upcoming session of the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs. Members of the IACM Patient Council, alongside other non-profit organisations, will represent the rights of patients seeking legal, fair [...]

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Medical cannabis has ‘negligible’ impact on driving performance – study

By |2024-02-23T03:03:52+00:0023 February 2024|

A new study has found few changes in driving performance among patients taking medicinal cannabis products.  Researchers at Swinburne University in Australia examined the effects of cannabis products on simulated driving performance in a group of 40 patients legally prescribed medical cannabis. The semi-naturalistic study found [...]

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App launches feature to connect medical cannabis patients directly with doctors

By |2024-02-22T05:54:34+00:0022 February 2024|

A patient-facing app designed to offer an alternative to the cannabis clinic model prevalent in the UK has launched a new feature that can connect patients directly to doctors, according to a press release sent to leafie. Script Assist is a licensed online platform available via Apple [...]

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Research shows ‘remarkable’ effects of cannabis in treatment of skin cancer

By |2024-02-22T05:54:19+00:0022 February 2024|

A cannabis extract has shown positive results in slowing down melanoma cell growth and increasing cell death rates in skin cancer, a new in-vitro study has found. Researchers from Charles Darwin University (CDU) and RMIT investigated programmed cell death caused by a specific extract (cannabinoid PHEC-66) [...]

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Optimism despite delays: Ireland’s journey toward cannabis decriminalisation

By |2024-02-21T03:09:05+00:0021 February 2024|

Via Business of Cannabis  The Irish Government has approved the establishment of an Oireachtas committee to examine the Citizens’ Assembly recommendations for the decriminalisation of drug use ‘as quickly as possible’. It comes just two weeks after the Dáil, Ireland’s lower parliamentary house, voted to delay [...]

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Medical Cannabis in the Management of Glaucoma

By |2024-02-17T03:08:20+00:0017 February 2024|

Glaucomas constitute a group of eye disorders characterized by progressive damage to the optic nerve, often associated with increased intraocular pressure (IOP), leading to irreversible vision loss. Glaucoma can develop slowly, and the gradual vision loss may go unnoticed for an extended period. Regular eye examinations, [...]

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President Zelensky signs bill legalising medical cannabis in Ukraine 

By |2024-02-16T03:06:33+00:0016 February 2024|

President Zelensky has signed a bill legalising medical cannabis in Ukraine, with patients expected to have access to regulated medicines as early as 2024.  In what has been described as a ‘great victory’, on Tuesday 13 February, President Zelensky signed into law legislation permitting the prescription [...]

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EU signals increasing shift in attitude towards cannabis reform

By |2024-02-16T03:06:19+00:0016 February 2024|

As reported by Business of Cannabis   The European Commission (EC) last week partially approved a new ‘European Citizens Initiative’ focused on cannabis reform, in a move marking an increasing acknowledgment of the changing landscape in regards to cannabis regulation across the European Union (EU). This [...]

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Cannabis medicines “significantly improve sleep quality” insomnia study finds

By |2024-02-15T03:00:23+00:0015 February 2024|

Data derived from medical cannabis patients being treated for insomnia show that cannabis could be an effective treatment for the disorder that affects the sleep of approximately 10% of people living in the UK. The study, published in the journal Brain and Behavior, assessed clinical outcomes [...]

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Jersey passes ‘de jure’ decriminalisation of cannabis for personal use

By |2024-02-14T03:05:35+00:0014 February 2024|

Jersey lawmakers have passed new legislation which is described as a ‘step towards’ the decriminalisation of possession of small amounts of cannabis and other Class B and C drugs. In a vote on Wednesday 7 February, the Jersey States Assembly unanimously approved an amendment to the [...]

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Psychedelic use may improve sexual function, study finds

By |2024-02-13T03:06:33+00:0013 February 2024|

The consumption of psychedelics such as magic mushrooms and LSD may help to improve sexual function months after use according to a study published in the medical journal Nature. To understand the relationship between psychedelic use and sex, researchers from the Centre for Psychedelic Research at [...]

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Cannabis extract effective at killing skin cancer cells, study finds

By |2024-02-10T03:00:17+00:0010 February 2024|

A study conducted by Charles Darwin University (CDU) and RMIT has found that a cannabis extract, called PHEC-66, can cause cell death in melanoma tumors. Melanoma is a type of skin cancer which in 85% of cases is caused by overexposure to the sun. According to [...]

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Over a third of Danish pet owners give their dogs CBD

By |2024-02-08T03:01:47+00:008 February 2024|

In a new study, 38% of dog owners surveyed in Denmark reported giving their pups cannabinoids, with 77% reporting at least some ‘positive effect’. In recent years, cannabis has become more widely used for recreational and medical use in humans, and many cannabis-based products are also [...]

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Thai government says it is set to ban recreational cannabis use

By |2024-02-07T03:03:19+00:007 February 2024|

The Thai government has announced it will ban the recreational use of cannabis through a new version of the cannabis and hemp control bill Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew said on Tuesday. Thailand decriminalised cannabis in 2022 under the Bhumjaithai party, leading to a wave of [...]

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Israel’s medical cannabis reforms set to boost patient numbers, says report

By |2024-02-07T03:02:48+00:007 February 2024|

The number of Israeli patients using medical cannabis is set to increase significantly by 2027 as imminent policy reforms will make it easier for patients to access cannabis-based treatments, a new report has found.  As of December 2023, 30 years after the Ministry of Health issued [...]

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Spain’s medical cannabis law to be ready ‘in the coming months’ says health minister

By |2024-02-02T03:03:41+00:002 February 2024|

Via Business of Cannabis Spain’s newly appointed health minister has said that the country’s long-awaited medical cannabis law will be ready ‘in the coming months,’ as she makes good on her promise to kickstart progress. Mónica García Gómez used her first appearance in Congress to reaffirm [...]

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Cannabinoids and obesity: could cannabis help tackle a global health crisis?

By |2024-02-01T03:02:58+00:001 February 2024|

In a new extract from the Principles of Cannabinology Handbook, Viola Brugnatelli and Fabio Turco, examine whether cannabis could play a role in tackling the global obesity crisis. Obesity has evolved into a significant public health crisis, with alarming global prevalence rates and with profound health [...]

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Simulator data shows no link between driving performance and THC blood levels in over 60s

By |2024-01-31T03:03:20+00:0031 January 2024|

A study involving the use of a driving simulator to assess the ability of those aged over 60 to drive after using cannabis has shown no direct link between driving performance and THC blood levels. Researchers from the University of Toronto in Canada published the results [...]

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UK cannabis bosses pledge to support veterans in accessing ‘vital’ medicines

By |2024-01-31T03:03:06+00:0031 January 2024|

The Cannabis Industry Council (CIC) has committed to supporting UK veterans in accessing medicines for conditions such as PTSD and chronic pain.  Leaders at the CIC have joined over 11,000 other organisations across the country in signing the Armed Forces Covenant, which pledges to support the [...]

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LSD microdosing shows antidepressant effects in double-blind study

By |2024-01-27T03:00:48+00:0027 January 2024|

Researchers at the University of Chicago have discovered that low doses of lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) may have potential antidepressant effects in individuals with mild to moderate symptoms of depression. The study published in the journal Neuropsychopharmacology involved 39 volunteers aged 18 to 35 who were recruited from the [...]

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Latest cannabis research: Myth-busting studies on driving and motivation, plus cognitive function, cancer and CBD in cats

By |2024-01-27T03:00:22+00:0027 January 2024|

New studies challenge some longstanding myths about cannabis and its effects on driving and motivation, while others examine cognitive function, cancer and CBD in cats       In recent weeks new research has been published exploring the relationship between cannabis and driving impairment, motivation and cognitive function in [...]

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Denmark publishes new findings from medical cannabis pilot

By |2024-01-26T03:02:03+00:0026 January 2024|

Via Newsweed  The Danish Medicines Agency has published the latest findings from the country’s ongoing medical cannabis pilot programme. Denmark launched its medicinal cannabis pilot programme in 2018, allowing doctors to prescribe cannabis-based products for patients with certain qualifying conditions. Now officials have published the latest [...]

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Ireland: HRB publishes findings on safety and efficacy of medical cannabis

By |2024-01-25T03:03:16+00:0025 January 2024|

Ireland’s Health Research Board (HRB) has published the findings from its review of evidence for the safety and efficacy of prescribed medicinal cannabis. The report, which was published on Tuesday 23 January, found evidence to support the use of prescribed medicinal cannabis for certain conditions for [...]

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Almost half of cancer survivors in the US report using cannabis at least once during treatment

By |2024-01-24T03:02:55+00:0024 January 2024|

A survey of cancer survivors from across the USA has shown that nearly half reported using cannabis at some point in their lifetimes and that the most popular form of delivery is via smoking joints. The survey, which was published in the journal Cancers included 1886 [...]

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Cannabis Down Under: Australia and New Zealand’s regulatory overhauls aim to boost global cannabis presence

By |2024-01-24T03:02:33+00:0024 January 2024|

Via Business of Cannabis Australia and New Zealand are undergoing contrasting reforms in their medical cannabis regulations. New Zealand aims to lower product quality standards for domestic producers to facilitate exports, while Australia seeks to elevate standards for international producers to ease imports. According to Prohibition [...]

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Study shows ‘promising’ results for medical cannabis in chronic depression

By |2024-01-24T03:02:22+00:0024 January 2024|

Researchers at LVR University Hospital Essen in Germany have announced the results of a new study on the efficacy of medical cannabis in treating chronic depression. According to the findings, patients showed significant improvement with the reported severity rate of their depression reduced significantly, with no [...]

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UK researchers publish first findings on cannabis and Long COVID

By |2024-01-23T03:01:22+00:0023 January 2024|

New UK research is said to lay the foundations for further exploration of cannabis as a potential treatment for Long COVID. Researchers at Drug Science have published the findings from a world-first trial examining the potential of cannabis to manage the debilitating symptoms of Long Covid. [...]

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Cannabis improves Major Depressive Disorder symptoms, study finds

By |2024-01-19T03:08:33+00:0019 January 2024|

Treatment with medical cannabis is associated with reduced levels of depression in patients suffering from Major Depressive Disorder, according to a study published in the journal Pharmacopsychiatry. The study, carried out by researchers at the University of Duisburg-Essen and medical cannabis provider Algea Care in Germany [...]

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New study reveals why cannabis causes the ‘munchies’

By |2024-01-19T03:08:17+00:0019 January 2024|

It is a well-known fact that cannabis can cause the ‘munchies’ but now researchers have revealed why that is—potentially paving the way for new treatments for appetite disorders.  Scientists at Washington State University, have discovered a mechanism in the brain that promotes appetite in a set [...]

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Czech Republic plans to roll back adult-use cannabis legalisation

By |2024-01-18T03:01:10+00:0018 January 2024|

Via Business of Cannabis Last week the Czech government published a draft version of its highly anticipated cannabis regulation bill, sparking outrage due to the apparent omission of plans for a full commercial market. With much of the European cannabis industry still reeling from Germany’s decision [...]

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No link between lifetime cannabis use and mental health issues, study finds

By |2024-01-17T03:00:58+00:0017 January 2024|

The consistent consumption of cannabis over three decades doesn’t appear to significantly heighten the risk of mental health issues or significantly impair cognitive function, according to the results of a longitudinal study published in the Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science. Scientists affiliated with the University [...]

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