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Medicinal Cannabis Matters | Friday roundup 14th 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 five key reasons to consider medicinal cannabis for pain management, examine how CBD may help alleviate chronic pain, anxiety, and mood disorders, and take a closer look at a study on CBD’s potential to ease scan-related anxiety in women with breast cancer.

Discover 5 reasons to consider medicinal cannabis for pain. 

Medicinal cannabis is reshaping pain management by offering a natural alternative to traditional treatments. Cannabinoids like CBD have shown promising anti-inflammatory properties and may help alleviate symptoms of chronic pain. Click below to explore how medicinal cannabis could be a game-changer for pain relief.

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Discover how CBD may help ease chronic pain, anxiety & mood disorders. 

New research reveals how medicinal cannabis interacts with brain receptors to influence anxiety and pain management. This study explores how the compounds in medicinal cannabis work with the body’s receptors, potentially transforming the way we approach pain and anxiety treatments.

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CBD may relieve “scanxiety” among women with breast cancer.

A randomised study suggests that cannabidiol (CBD) may help reduce scan-related anxiety in women with breast cancer. Findings indicate a noticeable improvement in anxiety levels when CBD is administered within 48 hours before a scan.

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If you’re interested in learning more about medicinal cannabis and how it can help you manage your condition, fill out the simple form linked below. Start your journey today with the only award-winning clinic in Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man. Check your eligibility today. 

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