Medicinal Cannabis Matters | Friday roundup 7th February 2025

Medicinal Cannabis Matters – Our weekly round-up of what has been happening in the world of medicinal cannabis this week.
This week, we explore a new study on CBD and its potential to reduce alcohol cravings, highlight how medicinal cannabis oil has significantly improved the quality of life for a Parkinson’s Disease patient, and reveal the grand total raised from our Medicann 5k, Your Way event in support of World Cancer Day.
CBD may reduce craving for alcohol, a new study finds.
A new study published in Alcohol: Clinical and Experimental Research has shown promise for CBD as a tool to help people reduce problem drinking, as well as reducing symptoms of anxiety and craving without negatively affecting function or alertness and may have therapeutic potential for people with alcohol use disorder.
Medicinal cannabis oil “significantly improves” the life of a patient with Parkinson’s Disease.
A recent study has been published showing significant improvements in a patient with late-stage Parkinson’s Disease after just 63 days of treatment with medicinal cannabis oil. The patient’s symptoms visibly improved after the first week, and were shown to increase as the dose was increased throughout the study.
The “Medicann 5k, Your Way raises £5,000 for ABC Jersey.
For the second year in a row, we hosted our annual event in Jersey to mark *World Cancer Day*, bringing the local community together in support of an important cause. We’re thrilled to share that we raised an incredible £5,000 for ABC Jersey! Click the link below to read more and view photos from the day.
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