A study published in Frontiers in Pharmacology suggested that cannabis products could be used to combat ovarian cancer. A research team tested the effects of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and ...
When it comes to treating ovarian cancer, existing drugs are often limited in effectiveness and can cause significant side effects, underscoring the need for new options. In response, researchers are ...
Cannabis legalization is increasing, necessitating oncologists' understanding of its use in symptom management for cancer patients. High cancer drug costs are driven by lack of price negotiation, ...
In the future, scientists could use drugs made from cannabis to fight ovarian cancer. A team of scientists testing the effects of two chemical compounds sourced from cannabis on ovarian cancer cells ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has submitted a proposed cannabis products enforcement policy to the White House for ...
Overall, medicinal cannabis was reported to have no effect on emotional functioning, mood changes, confusion, disorientation, quality of life, or gastrointestinal symptoms. A recent a review found ...
Retroperitoneal leiomyosarcoma; Demographics, clinicopathological, survival analysis, role of adjuvant radiation and genomic analysis. Implementing fragmentomics into real world screening ...
A study examined the effectiveness of cannabis-infused topical salves to reduce pain for women battling breast cancer. The findings published in Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research showed breast cancer ...
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New research reveals cannabis-infused drinks significantly slash alcohol consumption, offering a promising, lower-risk alternative for a healthier lifestyle.