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Cost analysis of cannabis on the NHS to launch next month

By |2023-01-20T03:01:55+00:0020 January 2023|

A new project, designed to show how cannabis would be cost-effective on the NHS, is due to get underway next month. Experts at York Health Economics Consortium are to develop a flexible health economics analysis tool to evaluate the feasibility of prescribing cannabis on the NHS.  [...]

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Linnea SA Receives Swiss Narcotics License Allowing For The Production And Exportation Of High THC Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients

By |2023-01-19T03:05:20+00:0019 January 2023|

LINNEA SA (“Linnea,” or “the Company”), a leading pharmaceutical manufacturer with over 40 years of experience, has been granted a narcotics license by Swissmedic at the end of 2022. They are now one of the first companies in Switzerland to be able to produce and export high THC [...]

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Kanabo Launches 2 New High-THC Vape Formulas As It Prepares To Compete On ‘Patient Care’ In 2023

By |2023-01-19T03:05:13+00:0019 January 2023|

KANABO announced the launch of two new additions to its range of VapePod formulas this week, in what is expected to be the first in a flurry of announcements due in the coming months.  The launch of two new high-THC formulas, which represent the second generation [...]

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Bedrocan to manufacture cannabis products in Denmark

By |2023-01-19T03:04:43+00:0019 January 2023|

The Dutch producer of medicinal cannabis is to open a new facility in Denmark in order to meet demand from patients across Europe.  Bedrocan, the sole producer of medicinal cannabis in the Netherlands since 2003, has announced it will establish a new facility to manufacture its [...]

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Dr Sandra Carrillo: exploring medicinal cannabis in Colombia

By |2023-01-19T03:04:05+00:0019 January 2023|

The Colombian government recently confirmed that cannabis medicines would be covered by the healthcare system, making it one of the few countries in the world to introduce such a policy.  Dr Sandra Carrillo, of the Colombian Medical Cannabis Association, tells Cannabis Health how attitudes are finally [...]

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Compliance as a Revenue Center: Banking & Cannabis, More Similar Than You Think

By |2023-01-19T03:03:57+00:0019 January 2023|

Have you ever been to the DMV, only to be turned away because you didn’t have the countless forms of identification needed? Sometimes it feels like no amount of ID or proof of residence is enough, whether it’s your 2nd grade report card or an electric [...]

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Data: The Key to Success in Today’s Cannabis Market

By |2023-01-19T03:03:54+00:0019 January 2023|

As the cannabis industry continues to evolve, recent market challenges have created an environment that is more difficult for industry leaders to navigate. To find success in today’s marketplace, company leaders need to adopt a robust, data-driven approach to combat the influx of rising brands, emerging [...]

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Regular cannabis consumption has no negative impact on public health – study

By |2023-01-18T03:05:58+00:0018 January 2023|

A new study from researchers in Spain found no decline in the health of regular cannabis consumers when compared to the general population. The paper, published in the journal Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research, assessed the impact of regular cannabis consumption on public health and compared the [...]

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Over 89,000 private cannabis prescriptions since 2018, fewer than five on the NHS

By |2023-01-18T03:05:26+00:0018 January 2023|

The legalisation of cannabis on prescription has failed to deliver access for all, say advocates, as new figures reveal the growing gap between private and NHS prescribing.   New data has revealed the number of private and NHS cannabis prescriptions issued in England since the law change [...]

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Can cannabis help your mental health? Everything you need to know

By |2023-01-17T03:42:37+00:0017 January 2023|

With the prevalence of poor mental health on the rise, many people are finding cannabis helpful for managing symptoms of common disorders such as depression, anxiety and PTSD. We explore its role in mental health treatment in more detail.  All of us have ‘mental health’ – [...]

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UK Medical Cannabis Registry – what does the latest data say?

By |2023-01-17T03:41:59+00:0017 January 2023|

Three new research studies have been published using data from the UK Medical Cannabis Registry that demonstrate the effects of cannabis in those living with depression, childhood epilepsy and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The Registry, which is run by Sapphire Medical Clinics, is thought to be [...]

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Nature’s medicine: could cannabis be key in the fight for climate and biodiversity?

By |2023-01-14T03:04:00+00:0014 January 2023|

After decades of negotiations, almost 200 countries have agreed to a historic deal to halt and reverse biodiversity loss by 2030. Cannabis could help get them to the goal while slashing carbon emissions in the process. Planetary health is human health, and the twin challenges of [...]

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Italian Army Pledges To More Than Double Medical Cannabis Production This Year, But Supply Issues Far From Over

By |2023-01-13T03:17:29+00:0013 January 2023|

THE Italian army, which continues to hold a monopoly over medical cannabis production, has announced plans to dramatically ramp up production this year.  On December 30, 2022, General Manager of the Defence Industries Agency Nicola Latorre announced in an interview with Defense World that the army [...]

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Latest cannabis research: five new studies to know about

By |2023-01-13T03:16:54+00:0013 January 2023|

In recent weeks, promising research has been published on the potential of cannabis as a tool for sleep, muscle recovery, multiple sclerosis (MS) and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). With a record number of research papers published on cannabis and its therapeutic potential in 2022, it can [...]

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UK company granted approval for clinical trial of synthetic CBD on sleep

By |2023-01-13T03:16:19+00:0013 January 2023|

UK company, Chanelle McCoy Health, has been granted ethics approval in Australia for a clinical trial investigating the effect of its synthetic CBD formulation on sleep. The pharmaceutical company has received Ethics Approval from Bellberry Human Research Ethics Committee in Australia, for a significant Phase III [...]

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Spain Misses Ambitious Medical Cannabis Roll Out Targets As Government Remains Tight-Lipped On Progress

By |2023-01-12T03:11:24+00:0012 January 2023|

SPAIN’s ambitious plans to see the regulation and distribution of medical cannabis rolled out across the country by the end of 2022 appear to have been delayed.  December 27, 2022 marked the deadline for the Spanish Agency for Medicines and Health Products (AEMPS) to ensure proposals, [...]

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US study finds rise in cannabis-related hospital visits among older people

By |2023-01-12T03:10:38+00:0012 January 2023|

New findings highlighting a rise in cannabis-related hospital visits among older consumers have led to calls for more patient-doctor communication around its use in medical care.  As a growing number of older adults are experimenting with cannabis to help alleviate chronic symptoms, a new study has [...]

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Cannabis and pregnancy: what the latest research says

By |2023-01-12T03:09:59+00:0012 January 2023|

The short- and long-term effects of prenatal cannabis use on both parent and child are still poorly understood. New research from North America sheds light on this sensitive topic.  Some people consume cannabis during pregnancy to alleviate symptoms such as nausea, stress, insomnia, and pain (to [...]

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How does THC work in the body? Researchers share new scientific insights

By |2023-01-11T03:20:19+00:0011 January 2023|

A new study provides fresh insights into how THC interacts with the human body to provide therapeutic effects.  In various European countries and North America, cannabis-based medicines are authorised for therapeutic purposes.  While the cannabis plant contains over 100 cannabinoids, THC (D9-tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (cannabidiol) are [...]

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Medicinal cannabis in Spain: inside the country’s first ‘cannabis clinic’

By |2023-01-11T03:19:25+00:0011 January 2023|

With draft regulations for the legalisation of medicinal cannabis in Spain expected imminently, we explore the existing grey market and meet those bridging the gap to help patients access the treatment safely. Last year the Spanish government took a significant step towards legalising medicinal cannabis for [...]

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Connecticut Launches Adult Use Sales

By |2023-01-11T03:19:18+00:0011 January 2023|

The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection approved nine licenses for dispensaries to commence adult use sales on Tuesday, January 10. While nine were approved, just seven began adult use sales today. Connecticut also launched its “Clean Slate & Cannabis Erasure” website, as the state’s Clean Slate [...]

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Cannabis in 2023: Here to Stay, but Major Challenges Remain

By |2023-01-11T03:19:15+00:0011 January 2023|

2022 brought more change and visibility to the cannabis industry than nearly any year before. Two of five legalization ballot measures passed, bringing the total number of states with legal medical or medical and recreational laws to 39. President Biden issued an executive order pardoning nonviolent [...]

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Nearly one third of people with chronic pain turn to cannabis – study

By |2023-01-10T03:22:50+00:0010 January 2023|

Almost a third of patients with chronic pain reported using cannabis to manage it, according to new findings from the US.  As more US states legalise cannabis for medical and recreational use, increasing numbers of people are experimenting with it for pain relief, a new study [...]

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First US guidance published on cannabis use in surgery patients

By |2023-01-10T03:22:15+00:0010 January 2023|

All patients undergoing a procedure requiring anaesthesia should be screened for cannabis use, according to new guidance published in the US. The first guidelines on cannabis use in relation to surgery have been issued by the American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine (ASRA Pain [...]

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The 3-Legged Stool of Successful Grow Operations: Climate, Cultivation & Genetics – Part 6

By |2023-01-10T03:22:05+00:0010 January 2023|

This is Part 6 and the final chapter in The 3-Legged Stool of Successful Grow Operations series. Click here to see Part 1, here to see Part 2, here to see Part 3, here for part 4 and here for Part 5. Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) Figure 1: Precision aeroponics at FarmaGrowers [...]

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Dry January: how cannabis can help cure the holiday hangover

By |2023-01-07T03:01:55+00:007 January 2023|

The holidays can be a boozy blur of celebratory bevvies and festive cheer. But an almost month-long drinking binge can result in a hangover of whole-body proportions. Could cannabis help drink-lovers take a break from the tipple this Dry January?  Whether it’s sparkling wine at the [...]

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France overturns ban on sale of CBD flower – what you need to know

By |2023-01-07T03:01:35+00:007 January 2023|

Regulators in France have reversed a ban on the sale and consumption of CBD flower. We’ve summarised everything you need to know.  As of Thursday, 29 December 2022, the French Council of State (Conseil d’État) overturned a decision to cancel the ban on the sale and [...]

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Many Dispenseroo customers buying cannabis for medical reasons, says founder

By |2023-01-06T03:48:40+00:006 January 2023|

Illegal UK cannabis startup, Dispenseroo, has revealed that many customers are using its products to treat medical conditions. What does its so-called success say about the current state of play? The founder of the online dispensary – who goes by the name of ‘S’ – claims [...]

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Department Stores for Cannabis: The CEOs of Remedy on Cannabis Retail

By |2023-01-06T03:48:31+00:006 January 2023|

Remedy currently has two locations, one in Baltimore and one in Columbia, Maryland. The first thing you notice at these dispensaries are the large parking areas. When you step inside, you’re greeted by an entrance that is less like a waiting room and more like a [...]

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10 cannabis trends to watch out for in 2023

By |2023-01-05T03:16:31+00:005 January 2023|

Will 2023 be the year we see some major shifts in access and attitudes towards cannabis? With help from experts, we lay out our predictions for the year ahead.  2022 saw some major developments for cannabis across the globe. The collective value of the CBD, medical [...]

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Investment Strategies for Entering the European Cannabis Market

By |2023-01-05T03:16:29+00:005 January 2023|

For U.S. venture capitalists (VCs), the burgeoning European cannabis market provides opportunities to break into the industry on the heels of adult-use legalization. Germany has set its sights on implementing a recreational market by 2024, and the country, along with several other European Union (EU) countries–Malta [...]

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New York Launches Adult Use Sales

By |2023-01-05T03:16:24+00:005 January 2023|

On December 29 just before the end of 2022, New York officially launched legal adult use sales in the state, but at only one location. The nonprofit dispensary Housing Works Cannabis Co. held a grand opening party complete with music, speeches from politicians and regulators and [...]

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Scientific research on cannabis reached new heights in 2022

By |2023-01-04T03:13:18+00:004 January 2023|

Cannabis research continues to flourish across the globe, with a record number of scientific papers published in 2022.  Hundreds more studies were published on cannabis in 2022 than in the years previously, according to figures collected by the US advocacy group NORML. Campaigners for wider access [...]

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Cannabis year-in-review: 22 takeaways from 2022

By |2022-12-28T03:27:46+00:0028 December 2022|

This year saw some exciting developments for cannabis across Europe, but the UK’s medical cannabis system must do more to support patients.  In 2022 new research showed promising potential for cannabis to treat pain, depression, Covid-19 and even Alzheimer’s; Germany announced plans to legalise adult-use cannabis; [...]

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Cannabis can reduce liver damage caused by alcohol – study

By |2022-12-24T03:26:33+00:0024 December 2022|

Could cannabis help mitigate some of the liver damage caused by excessive alcohol consumption? A recent study suggests so.   Cannabis is often touted as a less harmful alternative to alcohol. However, a new study has found that the compounds found in the plant may actually reduce [...]

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Cole’s ‘Christmas wish’ for year’s supply of cannabis oil comes true

By |2022-12-23T03:05:39+00:0023 December 2022|

A Scottish mum says she has been ‘blown away’ by the support of donors who helped raise £18,000 to fund her son’s medication for a year.  Thirty six business owners in Lanarkshire, Scotland have pledged £500 to help cover the costs of medical cannabis treatment for [...]

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Zerenia Clinics celebrates first year of operation in the UK

By |2022-12-22T03:33:31+00:0022 December 2022|

Zerenia Clinics UK recently marked its first anniversary, having helped over 500 patients to access potentially life-changing cannabis medicine. At the end of November, Zerenia Clinics UK celebrated its first year of operation in the UK.  In its initial year, Zerenia Clinics UK is proud to [...]

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Government review to explore barriers to research on controlled drugs

By |2022-12-22T03:33:25+00:0022 December 2022|

The UK government has called for a review to address some of the barriers currently holding back research into controlled drugs, including synthetic cannabinoids.  Home Office officials have acknowledged that the current regulations may be holding back research into Schedule 1 drugs, including synthetic cannabinoids (SCRAs). [...]

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2022 Cannabis Labs Virtual Conference: December Program

By |2022-12-22T03:33:21+00:0022 December 2022|

2022 Cannabis Labs Virtual Conference: December Program Sponsored by Avivatech & Millipore Sigma Click here to watch the recording Agenda Potency Inflation: The Problem, the Causes and the Solutions Sarah Otis, Quality, R&D Manager, Anresco Laboratories Erik Paulson, Ph.D., Lab Manager, InfiniteCAL THC potency inflation by [...]

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Cannabis decriminalisation doesn’t increase road traffic accidents, finds study

By |2022-12-21T03:36:18+00:0021 December 2022|

Cannabis decriminalisation is not associated with a notable increase in traffic accidents, finds a new report. The report from the Canadian Institute of Actuaries (CIA) and the Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS) analyses the impact of cannabis decriminalisation on the vehicular accident experience in Canada and the [...]

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500 experts urge Home Office to take ‘public health approach’ to drugs

By |2022-12-21T03:36:09+00:0021 December 2022|

An open letter urging the UK government to reconsider its proposals for harsher drug penalties, has been signed by 500 public health and criminal justice experts.  Leading public bodies including the Faculty of Public Health, Police Foundation and the British Medical Association, have expressed ‘serious concerns’ [...]

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Five tips to tackle cost-of-living stress this Christmas

By |2022-12-20T03:20:35+00:0020 December 2022|

If internet searchers are anything to go by, Brits are feeling pretty frazzled right now. Experts at Simply CBD share some stress-busting tips to encourage calm and relaxation this season. The lingering stress of the cost-of-living crisis weighs heavily on the shoulders of many, and with [...]

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Medical cannabis access linked to reduced alcohol sales – study

By |2022-12-20T03:20:15+00:0020 December 2022|

Access to medical cannabis is associated with a reduction in alcohol sales, a new Canadian study has found. The data, published in the journal Health Policy, shows that the legalisation of medical cannabis in Canada was associated with a reduction in alcohol sales, suggesting it may [...]

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Cantourage Clinic rated ‘good’ following CQC inspection

By |2022-12-17T03:11:33+00:0017 December 2022|

Cantourage Clinic, which prescribes cannabis to patients across the UK, has received high praise from the Care Quality Commission following a recent inspection. Following an inspection by the CQC in October, Cantourage Clinic has been rated as ‘Good’ by the independent regulator. The report published detailed [...]

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Could a new technology improve the absorption and efficacy of CBD?

By |2022-12-17T03:11:20+00:0017 December 2022|

A biotech startup based in Poland is working on a technology which it claims could revolutionise the way CBD products are absorbed. Low absorption of CBD products in the body is a concern for manufacturers and consumers alike, as the level of absorption ultimately determines the [...]

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Revealed: ‘major disconnect’ between NHS and private cannabis prescribing

By |2022-12-17T03:11:09+00:0017 December 2022|

New information reveals a ‘major disconnect’ between NHS and private prescribing of cannabis medicines is ‘holding back progress’ in the UK, potentially failing thousands of patients. More than six in 10 NHS Foundation Trusts in England (61%) say they did not prescribe any cannabis-based medicines in [...]

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Malta’s legal cannabis clubs could provide relief for struggling patients

By |2022-12-16T03:27:42+00:0016 December 2022|

Malta legalised medical cannabis in 2018, but according to advocates the ecosystem is prohibitive and focused on industry profit over patient welfare. Could soon-to-open legal cannabis social clubs provide a trusted alternative? Malta made waves in 2021 when it became the first EU country to legalise [...]

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New UK data holds hope for cannabis and PTSD

By |2022-12-15T03:02:58+00:0015 December 2022|

Real-world data from the UK shows patients with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) experienced an improvement in symptoms and quality of life when prescribed cannabis.  The new study published in the Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics found that patients enrolled on the UK Medical Cannabis Registry experienced an [...]

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Minor cannabinoids to be studied as part of NIH epilepsy programme

By |2022-12-15T03:02:42+00:0015 December 2022|

A Canadian cannabis company is set to study minor cannabinoids for the treatment of epilepsy as part of a National Institute of Health (NIH) programme. Cannabis research company, Cannabis Orchards, has signed an agreement with the National Institute of Health (NIH) to participate in the Epilepsy [...]

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What are intoxicating hemp-derived cannabinoids (IHDCs), and are they safe?

By |2022-12-15T03:02:18+00:0015 December 2022|

Demand for intoxicating hemp-derived cannabinoids (IHDCs) – which give users a legal ‘high’ – is now rising across Europe and the UK, but a lack of research and regulation could put consumers at risk.  CBD could be considered the calming, non-psychoactive cousin of delta-9 THC, the [...]

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