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Ginger Snap Surprise 430
A Research Revolution 1094
THC Reduces Chronic Pain in Patients Who do not get Sufficient Pain Relief from Opioids 1243
Migraine May Be Related to Underproduction of Cannabinoids, Study Says 1247
US Clinical Trial of Cannabis Spray for Cancer Pain Underway 1273
Pot Compound May Offer "Non-Toxic" Alternative to Chemotherapy 1345
Drew Carey Supports Prescription Pot 1326
Cannabis Compound May Stop Metastatic Breast Cancer 1424
Oregon: Doctor Explains Medical Benefits 1552
ILLINOIS: Senator Durbin Supportive of Medical Cannabis 1762
Preemptive Use of Cannabinoids Enhances Pain Relief, Study Says 2033
Cannabinoids Associated With "More Restful Sleep," Study Says 1857
Why Do People the Government Says Don't Exist Keep Writing Me? 1753
Seniors Take On Medical Cannabis 1867
Sativex: Investigational Cannabis-Based Treatment for Pain & MS 1725
Canada: Grants Preliminary Approval for Cannabis Extracts for Cancer Pain 1992
Cannabis Could Hold the Key to Ending Multiple Sclerosis Misery 2045
Medical Cannabis May be the Best Cancer Fighter 1990
Cannabis Relieves Symptoms of Lou Gehrig's Disease, Study Says 1985
Cannabis Use May Improve Brain Function In Schizophrenics, Study Says 1917
Cannabinoids Enhance Analgesic Activity of Opiates In Inflammatory Pain 2044
Cannabis Intoxication Does Not Adversely Impact Decision Making 1949
Cannabinoids Produced in Human Body have Anti-Inflammatory Effect 1809
Cannabis Compound Reduces Skin Allergies in Mice 1865
ILLINOIS: Pot, Politics and Inhumanity Editorial 2011
Valley Moms Admit Using Cannabis 2200
Pot's Active Ingredient Halts Lung Cancer Growth, Study Says 2050
"Smokeless" Cannabis Delivery System Found "Safe and Effective." 2038
Cannabis Therapy Prevalent Among HIV/AIDS Patients, Study Says 2148
ILLINOIS: Legalize Medical Cannabis 2034
 
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