Medicinal Cannabis Matters – Friday Roundup 13th September.
Medicinal Cannabis Matters | Friday roundup 13th September 2024.
Medicinal Cannabis Matters – Our weekly round-up of what has been happening in the world of medicinal cannabis this week.
This week, we delve into how patients in York are exploring the potential treatment options of medicinal cannabis, uncovering its growing popularity as an alternative therapy. We also look at a study that highlights the anti-aging effects of medicinal cannabis on the brain. Finally, we discuss how patients currently using medicinal cannabis are calling on the Government to make this life-changing treatment more accessible to those in need.
Medical cannabis and exploring potential treatments in York.
In the UK, medicinal cannabis has gradually been adopted across the country, including in York. Recognizing the plant’s potential therapeutic benefits, authorities have permitted the prescription of cannabis-based products for medical use. Ongoing research is revealing promising results for treating a variety of conditions.
A study has shown that Medicinal cannabis has anti-ageing effects on the brain.
Authors of a new study on the neurological impacts of medicinal cannabis say their findings could be the “basis for effective anti-ageing medication”. The study was supported by an organisation funded by the German government which has recently launched its new Cannabis legalisation policy.
Patients using medical cannabis in the West Midlands are calling on the government to make it more widely available.
“I used to believe cannabis was awful and illegal, but my perspective has completely shifted,” said Barbara Northall, 53, from Worcestershire, who has been using medical cannabis for over a year to relieve pain caused by fibromyalgia.
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