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- IACM-Bulletin of 15 January 2023
- Science/Human: Cannabis legalisation has no relevant effects on psychiatric disorders according to a twin study
- Science/Human: Cannabis may be helpful in hyperhidrosis according to a case report
- Science/Human: Cannabis may be helpful in resistant agitation in dementia according to a case report
- Australia: The medical use of cannabis increases in Australia
- IACM-Bulletin of 01 January 2023
- Science/Human: Cannabis had no negative effect in lung cancer patients treated with immunotherapy
- Science/Human: Cannabis improves sleep in patients with insomnia according to a controlled study
- Science/Animal: A cannabis oil was safe and effective for at least 2 years
- Science/Human: A cannabis extract did not pose increased cardiovascular risks in patients after stroke
- Science/Human: Cannabis was effective in reducing seizures in children with epilepsy
- Science/Human: Topical CBD may be effective in the treatment of digital ulcers in patients with systemic sclerosi
- Science/Human: Cannabis could be helpful in the treatment of depression
- Science/Human: Cannabinoids are safe and well tolerated in people living with HIV
- Science/Human: Cannabis may be effective in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease
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Conference 2022
The 12th IACM Conference on Cannabinoids in Medicine will be we be held on 20 and 21 October 2022 together with the Swiss SSCM in Basel/Switzerland.
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