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Six Must-Ask Questions about Medications 2079
No Decrease in Pulmonary Function Associated with Long-Term Cannabis Smoking, Study Says 1994
AIDS Patients in Controlled Study Had Significant Pain Relief 1939
Inhaled Cannabis Significantly Reduces HIV-Associated Neuropathy 1907
An Illinois Cannabis Control Act Already Exists 1916
Cannabis Use Prevalent Among Sickle Cell Patients 2188
Medicinal Cannabis on the Spot: Dr. Abrams Responds 2081
Making Medical Cannabis Research Headway at Ole Miss? 1962
Endocannabinoid System as an Emerging Target of Pharmacotherapy 1973
Cannabis Compound Beats Current Alzheimer's Drugs in Test-Tube Study 2194
Falco's Cannabis Preparation for Baking 359
New Research Points to Cannabis Help for Atherosclerosis and Hep-C 2452
Cannabinoid may Halt Alzheimer's Progression, Study Says 2339
Heavy Cannabis Use Not Independently Associated with Cardiovascular Risks 2280
International Researchers Report on Promise of Cannabinoids 2143
Cannabis' Potential Exciting Researchers in Treatment of ALS, Parkinson's Disease - URB597 1614
Cannabis-Like Chemical Could Hold Key to Treating Movement Disorders 2440
Cannabinoids Enhance Analgesic Effects of Anti-Inflammatory Drugs 2648
Cannabinoid Offers Cardioprotection, study says 2646
Cannabis-like Compounds Suppress the Immune Response 2598
Non-Psychoactive Cannabinoid Reduces Incidence of Diabetes, study says 2463
Alcohol, Not Cannabis Use, Associated with Increased Injury Risk 2487
THC Analog Suppresses Bladder Over-Activity from Interstitial Cystitis, study says 2653
THC Reduces Pain in Fibromyalgia Patients 3233
Cannabinoids Protect the Gastrointestinal (GI) Tract from Inflammation 2772
Endocannabinoid System Prevents Osteoporosis 2236
Frequent Cannabis Use NOT Associated with Cognitive Declines in Working Memory 2258
 
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