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- IACM-Bulletin of 30 December 2012
- Science/Human: Cannabis users have a decreased risk for the development of diabetes according to a large study
- Science/Human: Inhaled cannabis improved neuropathic pain in clinical study
- Canada: Government wants to change regulations of the medical cannabis program until 2014
- Germany: Under strict conditions patients may grow cannabis, Supreme Administrative Court rules
- IACM-Bulletin of 29 July 2012
- Science/Human: Cannabis improves symptoms of multiple sclerosis in large clinical study
- Science/Human: Sativex improves a range of symptoms in multiple sclerosis according to a survey
- Science/Human: THC may improve fear extinction in anxiety disorders according to experimental study
- Science/Human: Cannabis reduces symptoms in a patient with severe post-traumatic stress disorder
- IACM-Bulletin of 15 January 2012
- Science: Cannabis smoking does not impair lung function according to large long-term study
- Science: Cannabis use was not associated with cognitive impairment in people at the age of 50 according to a large epidemiological study
- Science: Cannabis-ketamine synergy in intractable neuropathic pain in case report
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