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Issue 11 - From Pregnancy to Psychiatric Care - The New Frontiers of Medical Cannabis

BudMed Bulletin for 21 Nov 2024

This Week's Medical Cannabis News and Insights

The landscape of healthcare is undergoing a green revolution as the medicinal use of cannabis continues to break new ground across various sectors of health and wellness.

Breaking Study: Cannabis During Pregnancy Linked to LOWER ADHD & Behaviour Issues in Kids. “"Conclusion: Maternal pre natal cannabis use was not associated with an increased risk of offspring ADHD or DBD." Source

Study Finds Cannabis Users Significantly Reduce Consumption of Alcohol, Opioids, and More. Source

Unveiling the Mind's Ally: How Cannabis is Revolutionising Mental Health Care - Podcast

Teenage Marijuana Use on the Decline: A 7% Drop Over a Decade. "Use among teenagers, however, seems to be falling. The percentage of adolescents who say they currently use marijuana dropped from 23 per cent in 2011 to just under 16 per cent in 2021. " Source

"New Study Reveals: CBD Could Be the Lung's New Best Friend Against Radiation Damage! Source

Breaking: CBD & Its Fluorinated Cousin Show Promising Results in Fighting Brain Cancer! Source

Discover the Untapped Power of Minor Cannabinoids: Could They Revolutionise Psychiatric Treatment? Source

Could Cannabis Save Us From COVID? Study Finds Specific Cannabis Strains Potentially Fight SARS-CoV-2. Source

44 Years of Study, 5000+ Men: Cannabis Not the Culprit for Age-Related Brain Decline, Danish Research Finds. Source

Switching Spirits: Study Suggests Cannabis Could Replace Alcohol, Offering New Hope for Alcohol Use Disorder. Source

Cannabinoids Unleashed: A Game-Changing Duo in the Fight Against Breast Cancer. We found that using certain cannabis-like substances stopped breast cancer cells from growing, spreading, and moving. When we used two specific types of these substances together, they worked even better to slow down the cancer. Plus, we saw changes in proteins that help cancer cells survive and move, which shows how these substances might be working. Source

Conclusion

Cannabis has transcended its historical stigma to become a beacon of hope for various health conditions. From reducing substance abuse to potentially offering new treatments for cancer and mental health, the implications are profound!

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Disclaimer: The content provided in this newsletter by BudMed Bulletin is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or another qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or the use of medical cannabis.