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- IACM-Bulletin of 26 November 2006
- Holland: The governments of Canada, Germany and Italy are interested in medical cannabis from the Netherlands
- USA: Tentative ruling in support of the Californian medical cannabis law
- Science: Evaluation of herbal cannabis by medical users in controlled study
- Science: Why cannabis use impairs memory and may help against epilepsy
- IACM-Bulletin of 29 October 2006
- Italy/Switzerland: Governments plan legal use of cannabis for medicinal purposes
- Science: THC reduces spasticity in patients with spinal cord injury
- Holland: Patient with multiple sclerosis may grow cannabis for personal use
- Science/Spain: A pilot study with Sativex showed positive effects in 65 per cent of patients with chronic diseases
- Science: THC reduces stomach cramping after eating according to a clinical study by the Mayo Clinic
- IACM-Bulletin of 25 June 2006
- Germany: Majority supports medical use of cannabis
- Science: Leading pain experts name cannabinoids among most promising substances to treating neuropathic pain
- USA: Multiple Sklerosis Society funds study on cannabis and THC in MS at the University of California
- Science: Cannabis use does not increase injury risk
- IACM-Bulletin of 28 May 2006
- Science: A combination of THC and prochlorperazine effective in reducing nausea and vomiting in women following breast surgery
- Science: No association between lung cancer and cannabis smoking in large study
- Science: Cannabidiol reduces the development of diabetes in an animal study
- Economy: Nabilone again available in the USA
- IACM-Bulletin of 14 May 2006
- Science: Cannabis effective in reducing postoperative pain
- Mexico: Under U.S. pressure President Fox vetoes drug law passed by the congress
- Science: Moderate cannabis use not harmful to the brain of adolescents, Magnetic Resonance Imaging study finds
- USA: Oregon Supreme Court ruled that an employer was allowed to fire a worker who used medical cannabis
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