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Nani Hona1 year ago
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henry zamora jr1 year ago
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Rej Calderon
Rej Calderon2 months ago
Awesome video! @Idol Sir Chinkee Tan, nice to meet you at our OneX8 - Academy One Learning Solutions training! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. Keep up the great work. God bless you!
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지스테프2 months ago
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Annie Bungag7 months ago
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hannah angela7 months ago
Hello po Sir Chinkee! San po ba ako magpapa book, may I ask po for contact #? Gusto ko pa maka-attend ng seminar nyo na ng " Developing the Millionaire's MInd" Thanks
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Miriam Gako9 months ago
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Dan Seyer9 months ago
yes totoo po talaga yan :) mga kapatid kahit ano pang hardwork ang gagawin natin kung wala kang proper skills and knowledge malabong mangayri ang success na hinahangad nyo :)
pero good news po there's still a way to become rich while you are young kung may tamang tao na mag turo sayo step by step and how really does the business works :)
lets face the sad Truth na wala sa trabaho ang success nasa business po :) and I'm here also willing to help you to reach your financial goals and to give you unique tips /advices . if you want to learn more just email me :)
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Michelyn Marquez11 months ago
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Artcher Creative1 year ago
Hello Sir Chinkee, I've been following your channels (FB twitter, YouTube) for a while now, with regards to this particular video may i please know what excat book are you referring to? is it the millionaire mind book written by Harv T Eker? Thank you for your time
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26jfbroxs1 year ago
Very nice video mr tan..thanks for sharing...I think we become what we think about.
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Cancer’s master criminals
A new type of molecular medicine may be needed to halt cancers
Doctors must look to proteins rather than genes to tackle tumours
Dec 17th 2016
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ONE of the most important medical insights of recent decades is that cancers are triggered by genetic mutations. Cashing that insight in clinically, to improve treatments, has, however, been hard. A recent study of 2,600 patients at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Centre in Houston, Texas, showed that genetic analysis permitted only 6.4% of those suffering to be paired with a drug aimed specifically at the mutation deemed responsible. The reason is that there are only a few common cancer-triggering mutations, and drugs to deal with them. Other triggering mutations are numerous, but rare—so rare that no treatment is known nor, given the economics of drug discovery, is one likely to be sought.
Facts such as these have led many cancer biologists to question how useful the gene-led approach to understanding and treating cancer actually is. And some have gone further than mere questioning. One such is Andrea Califano of Columbia University, in New York. He observes that, regardless of the triggering mutation, the pattern of gene expression—and associated protein activity—that sustains a tumour is, for a given type of cancer, almost identical from patient to patient. That insight provides the starting-point for a different approach to looking for targets for drug development. In principle, it should be simpler to interfere with the small number of proteins that direct a cancer cell’s behaviour than with the myriad ways in which that cancer can be triggered in the first place.
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This week, therefore, in a paper in Nature Reviews Cancer, he and Mariano Alvarez, a colleague at Columbia, pull together over a decade of work in an effort to understand how the proteins that regulate cancer are organised. Dr Califano and Dr Alvarez call this organisation “oncotecture”.
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Creating the oncotectural blueprint for a cancer starts by analysing the gene-expression profiles of cells from samples of that cancer. A gene-expression profile describes which genes are active in a cell’s DNA, and how active they are. Because genes encode proteins it gives a sense of which proteins, and how much of them, a cell is making. Many of these proteins are involved in regulating cellular activity, including growth and cell division (the things that go wrong in cancer), via signalling pathways in which one protein changes the behaviour of others (sometimes hundreds or thousands of others), each of which then changes the behaviour of others still—and so on. Applying a branch of mathematics called information theory to these data, to make them manageable, Dr Califano then maps the connections inside a cell.
One of his most important discoveries is that the resulting networks have a few “master regulator” proteins, which control the largest numbers of other proteins. Dr Califano, whose father-in-law was a Mafia prosecutor in Italy, likens these to the bosses of a network of organised criminals. He sees his job as working out the links between them, in the same way that a detective might study a gang in order to find out who is in charge.
So far, he has analysed data from 20,000 tumour samples and generated maps for 36 types of tumour. All told, he has identified about 300 proteins that are probably master regulators in at least one sort of cancer. These are organised into groups of ten to 30 in each tumour type, and are probably, collectively, responsible for controlling most human cancers.
The master regulators, it turns out, are mostly proteins that affect transcription—the process that copies information in DNA into messenger molecules that carry it to a cell’s protein factories. In Dr Califano’s view, it is these master regulators that drugmakers should concentrate on, since drugs that modify such proteins’ activities are likely to be widely applicable, in contrast to those focused on genetic mutations.
Indeed, the choice of best targets may be even narrower than this, he says—for among his master regulators lurk a few capi di tutti capi. In the view of Gordon Mills, of M.D. Anderson, one example of such a capo is an oestrogen-receptor that is involved in breast cancer. This is a transcription factor that controls the expression of many genes. Disabling it with a drug such as tamoxifen, so that it can no longer run its part of the network, is thus particularly effective. Dr Mills says it gives an “incredible outcome”, regardless of the mutations that triggered the cancer in the first place. A second example he cites is Bruton’s tyrosine kinase, which regulates various malignancies of white blood cells.
On top of these specific actions master regulators, like pieces of badly written software, can also set up loops that feed back on themselves and so, once activated, do not shut down. In aggressive prostate cancer, Dr Califano observes, two proteins called FOXM1 and CENPF act together in this way to promote a tumour’s growth. In glioblastoma, a cancer of the brain, three proteins collaborate to start and maintain the cancer. And, according to John Minna of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Centre, in Dallas, two master-regulator proteins in particular govern the malignancy of small-cell lung cancer.
Dr Minna does, though, argue caution in the master-regulator approach. First he observes, lots of known and suspected master regulators are in classes of protein that have proved difficult to affect with drugs. Second, not all of the master regulators suggested by Dr Califano’s modelling work have been shown to act as such in a laboratory. More experiments are needed to see which of his candidates really are proteinaceous mafiosi and which mere stool pigeons that have had the finger pointed at them incorrectly.
To that end, several studies are under way. One, at Columbia itself, is recruiting volunteers with cancer to see if attacking putative master regulators in their tumours works in cell cultures or when parts of the tumours in question are grafted into mice. If this approach yields dividends, that will suggest that attacking master regulators could be an effective way to treat cancer. Along with existing drugs tied to particular mutations, and a newly emerging class of pharmaceuticals that mobilise the immune system against tumours, master-regulator blasters could provide a third form of precise molecular attack upon this most feared of diseases.
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420 Supporters Rejoice! What People Are Saying About Duterte Possibly Legalizing Marijuana
October 20, 2016 Jane L 0 Comment cannabis, health benefits, legalization of marijuana, marijuana, weed
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Marijuana is once of the most common and often-abused drugs in the country and even in the whole world. There are those who believe that consuming minimal and prescribed amount can actually prevent cancers or cure illnesses. These, however, have not been proven as of the present and have been subjects for endless debate.
The Philippines, I believe has been left behind by other countries in terms of the legalization of medical marijuana. It seems like the agencies involved are not at all interested in taking the journey towards it.
President Rodrigo Duterte revealed during a past interview that he is open for the legalization of medical marijuana but only if concerned agencies see that it is beneficial for the countrymen.
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He said that he is not the authority for such issue as it’s the Food and Drug Administration. However, he added that if it’s “certified by the government and it’s good fine, no problem.”
The President also said that such proposal will need to go through studies and must have qualifying activities wherein they can establish that it really has something good for the body. But again, it seems like no agency concerned is showing interest. It might be due to several factors, budget included, but I do hope there are more valid and acceptable reasons than just that.
Personally, I am inclined to believe that legalizing medical marijuana have its advantages and disadvantages. For instance, if more research would yield more positive results about marijuana and its medical benefits, then good. But let us not take away from the formula the possibility of abuse. Thus, if this is to push through, the government and concerned agencies should really come up with a strategy that would ensure no one — as in absolutely no one — will abuse it.
It is already difficult to trace houses that have planted marijuana in their backyards and small pots; how much more trace those who have been consuming it or keeping without special permits or those who are keeping an amount that is more than what is allowed?
Meanwhile, actor Robin Padilla is pushing for its legalization after his friend and co-actor Dick Israel died last week. For Padilla, Israel was “another victim of the medical marijuana oppression.”
The actor said he is sorry for failing Israel. He added that the have always thought that the current government is “educated enough to legalize medical marijuana”.
Padilla also said that Israel had asked for relief with medical marijuana after he suffered from stroke.
“Buhayin sa congreso ang #HB180 (Revive the #HB180 in congress),” Padilla wrote.
It can also be recalled that it was earlier this month when Mark Anthony Fernandez, a nephew of the actor, was arrested for possession of at least one kilo of marijuana. Fernandez had already made a statement and had claimed that his use of marijuana is for its medicinal benefits.
“Medical marijuana will be his contribution to the future… For now let us thank and praise God he is alive Alhamdulillah,” Padilla said, relating to Fernandez’ situation.
Meanwhile, the netizens have voiced out their varied opinions with regard to the legalization of medical marijuana. Many believed that it his high time that the Philippines push for the bill while others think otherwise.
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Marijuana users 'have abnormally low blood flow in every part of the brain - including Alzheimer's danger zones'
Researchers studied brain scans of 1,000 US marijuana users
They found cannabis users all had low blood flow in the hippocampus
The users also had significant restricted blood flow all over the brain
Hippocampus is key for memories, and is a ground zero for Alzheimer's
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Marijuana users have abnormally low blood flow in virtually every part of the brain, new scans reveal.
Sophisticated imaging of 1,000 cannabis users' brains found all of them had widespread restrictions or build-ups of blood flow.
Many had abnormal blood levels in areas affected by Alzheimer's disease, such as the hippocampus.
The findings, published in the latest Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, are an ominous warning as the United States rapidly embraces recreational and medical marijuana legalization.
It comes just weeks after the White House's surgeon general, Dr Vivek Gupta, warned legalization is moving faster than research.
Health dangers? Sophisticated imaging of 1,000 cannabis users' brains found 1,000 marijuana users had widespread restrictions or build-ups of blood flow (file image)
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Health dangers? Sophisticated imaging of 1,000 cannabis users' brains found 1,000 marijuana users had widespread restrictions or build-ups of blood flow (file image)
The researchers at Amen Clinics analyzed data from a broad database including 26,268 patients across the US between 1995 and 2015.
The patients - from California, Washington, Virginia, Georgia and New York - all had complex treatment-resistant issues, and all underwent single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) - a sophisticated imaging study that evaluates blood flow and activity patterns while undergoing concentration tests.
One thousand of the patients were marijuana users.
Comparing those patients' brain scans with 100 healthy controls, the researchers saw a stark difference in blood flow levels.
Every marijuana user had significantly lower blood flow in the right hippocampus compared to the controls.
Marijuana use is thought to interfere with memory formation by inhibiting activity in this part of the brain.
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Teva Will Market the World's First Cannabis Inhaler
The inhaler, which will take biodegradable medical cannabis cartridges, has been designed for a variety of patients with different diseases.
Is the drug industry changing its approach to medical cannabis? This morning, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (NYSE: TEVA; TASE: TEVA) subsidiary Teva Israel reported signing a cooperation and marketing agreement with the Israeli company Syqe Medical to market the world's first cannabis inhaler. No financial data on the agreement were disclosed.
According to the agreement, Teva Israel will be the exclusive Israel distributor of Syqe's medical cannabis inhaler, while Syqe will be responsible to produce the inhaler and its cartridges. In addition, the two companies will found a support and instruction array for patients and medical staff, to be composed of a dedicated team of nurses.
Figures indicate that in 2016, Israel had about 26,000 medical cannabis consumption licenses, and estimates are that licenses will double by 2018. In addition, market estimates are that a person with a medical cannabis license spends an average of $1,000 per year on cannabis, which makes this a potential high profit market for Teva Israel and Syqe.
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So far, health ministries in Israel and abroad have had no medical solution to offer most patients, who consume cannabis by inhalation (90% of patients worldwide); Syqe's inhaler provides these patients with an efficient solution which allows them to inhale an optimal dosage to best ease their pain.
Syqe's inhaler will be designated for a wide variety of patients with different diseases, based on indications approved by Israel's Ministry of Health. This inhaler has already been used regularly in the Rambam Medical Center in Haifa for a year. In fact, Rambam is the world's first hospital in which cannabis is used as a regular medical treatment.
The cartridges are biodegradable and will be marketed and distributed by Teva to relevant parties - doctors, nurses, pain clinics, oncological clinics, pharmacies and more. The marketing and distribution of the inhaler will be subject to Teva's highest pharmaceutical standards.
Syqe Medical is an Israeli company developing technologies for pharmaceutical administration of raw medicinal plants by inhalation; it has developed the world's first and only inhaler enabling metered-dose administration of plants, which has the level of precision and safety of a drug. The first plant integrated in this inhalator is medical cannabis. The company has completed several clinical trials which had indicated that the inhaler is accurate and up to the pharmaceutical standards for inhalation-based cannabis delivery. Syqe Medical's technology makes only a structural change in the plant, preserves all of its qualities and provides safe, accurate and metered inhalation-based delivery.
"Teva Israel entered the field of medical cannabis, out of its deep commitment to pain patients, a field which is at the core of the company's operations," said Avinoam Sapir, Teva Israel CEO, director for Africa and the Middle East and director of innovation in emerging markets. "Advanced technology and groundbreaking medical devices - such as the ones developed by Syqe Medical, which generate therapeutical value for both patient and medical staff - fit well into the strategy of Teva Israel which is committed to innovation in all fields of activity, whether as part of in-house development, in investments, or in cooperation with groundbreaking Israeli startup companies."
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How Colloidal Silver Combats Harmful Organisms
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How Colloidal Silver Combats Harmful Organisms
By Dr. Edward F. Group
Guest Writer for Wake Up World
Two thousand years ago, the Greeks and Romans used silver containers to hold and protect perishable liquids against harmful organisms. Silver containers were used until the invention of refrigeration to protect food liquids such as milk from spoiling.
Using silver in the medical setting came into practice about one hundred and fifty years ago as a means to protect the body against infection. It remained popular against harmful organisms until the advent of antibiotics.
What is Colloidal Silver?
Colloidal silver is a preparation of silver particles in a pure solution. When properly produced, these microscopic silver particles carry a positive ionic charge that makes them effective against harmful organisms.
Colloidal silver produced with high voltage technology is the most bioavailable and safest form of silver. Silver products made with low voltage means are lower quality and can be ineffective and even contribute to argyria if consumed in excess. This is why it is so crucial to seek out a high-quality colloidal silver supplement produced with high voltage technology from the purest silver and distilled water available.
How is Silver Harmful to Harmful Organisms?
When positive silver ions encounter harmful anaerobic organisms like single-celled bacteria and fungus, it binds to the cell wall. The silver ions absorb into the organism and, once inside, disrupt cellular function and neutralizes the organism. [1]
The complete mechanism of this action remains to be determined. Silver appears to disrupt energy production within the cell of the bacteria. Additionally, silver may oxidize organisms, disrupt cellular respiration, and affect the enzymes in their environment in a way that makes it impossible for harmful organisms to thrive.
How it affects viruses is somewhat different, possibly oxidizing the virus and reducing its function. Some believe silver directly affects the DNA of the organism. This may deactivate the virus, making it inert and no longer harmful.
How Effective is Colloidal Silver?
A 1978 article published in Science Digest reported on clinical studies supporting silver as a potent killer of 650 live tested organisms. The research showed that silver was even successful against resistant strains. Research performed at UCLA Medical Labs verified these findings, documenting how colloidal silver was effective against a variety of live viruses. [2]
Polish researchers conducted a recent study pitting colloidal silver against several common harmful organisms. [3] The success of these tests relied on a colloidal silver product containing the smallest possible silver particles.
Although many organisms have adapted to resist antibiotics, silver’s cellular disruption continues to remain effective against common damaging compounds. Fortunately, silver is nontoxic and shows no sign of micro-organism resistance.
Not All Silver is Created Equal
According to a 1992 Italian study by the Institute of Microbiology, pure electro-colloidal silver worked up to 100 times better than all other forms of silver. Solutions with smaller particle sizes (.005 microns or smaller) allow for a wider distribution of silver particles. The silver particles must also carry a positive electrical charge, as is found in quality preparations of colloidal silver. When choosing a silver solution, the highest quality and purity are necessary for maximum effectiveness and safety.
As with any product you ingest, the higher the quality, the better the results and the less likely the chance of side effects. Colloidal silver produced with high voltage technology does not cause the side effects that can occur with the ingestion of large silver salts or silver particles. Argyria, or the blueing of the skin, can result from ingesting large silver particles. To avoid argyria, it is important that you choose a silver supplement with small silver particles.
Before you invest in a colloidal silver, do your research into any products you’re considering and make sure all these factors add up. I personally use and recommend Silver Fuzion. Do you take colloidal silver? Why, or why not? Please leave us your answer in the comment section to let us know your thoughts on this product!
– Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC, ND, DACBN, DCBCN, DABFM
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Lansdown AB. A review of the use of silver in wound care: facts and fallacies. Br J Nurs. 2004 Mar;13(6 Suppl):S6-19. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15126971
Coburn, Dhyana L., Dignan, Patrick D. The Wonders of Colloidal Silver. 1997.
Pokrowiecki R1, Zareba T2, Mielczarek A3, Opaliska A4, Wojnarowicz J4, Majkowski M5, Lojkowski W4, Tyski S2. Evaluation of biocidal properties of silver nanoparticles against cariogenic bacteria. Med Dosw Mikrobiol. 2013;65(3):197-206. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24432559
Previous articles by Dr. Group:
High Fructose Corn Syrup Linked to Kidney Stones: 5 Facts to Know
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dr-edward-group-iiiDr. Edward F. Group III (DC, ND, DACBN, DCBCN, DABFM) founded Global Healing Center in 1998 and is currently the Chief Executive Officer. Heading up the research and development team, Dr. Group assumes a hands-on approach in producing new and advanced degenerative disease products and information.
Dr. Group has studied natural healing methods for over 20 years and now teaches individuals and practitioners all around the world. He no longer sees patients but solely concentrates on spreading the word of health and wellness to the global community. Under his leadership, Global Healing Center, Inc. has earned recognition as one of the largest alternative, natural and organic health resources on the internet.
For more information, please visit Global Healing Center.
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Addiction risk- Physical
Women’s Guide to the UofC
http://wguide.uchicago.edu/9substance.html
Cannabis Basics
http://www.erowid.org/plants/cannabis/cannabis_basics.shtml
10 Things Every Parent, Teenager & Teacher Should Know (4th Q)
http://www.erowid.org/plants/cannabis/cannabis_flyer1.shtml
Marijuana Myths, Claim No. 9
http://www.erowid.org/plants/cannabis/cannabis_myth9.shtml
AIDS – see HIV
Alcoholism
Role of cannabinoid receptors in alcohol abuse
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/30338.php
Cannabidiol, Antioxidants, and Diuretics in Reversing Binge Ethanol-Induced Neurotoxicity
http://jpet.aspetjournals.org/content/314/2/780.abstract?maxtoshow=&HITS=&hits=&RESULTFORMAT=&fulltext=cannabidiol%252Bantioxidants%252Bdiuretics%252Bneurotoxicity&andorexactfulltext=and&searchid=1&FIRSTINDEX=0&resourcetype=HWCIT
Cannabis substitution
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies/ww_en_db_study_show.php?s_id=86
Cannabis as a Substitute for Alcohol
http://ccrmg.org/journal/03sum/substitutealcohol.html
ALS
Cannabinol delays symptom onset
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/e...t_uids=16183560
Marijuana in the management of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
http://www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/11467101
Cannabis use in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
http://www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/15055508
Cannabis Relieves Lou Gehrigs Symptoms
http://www.rense.com/general51/lou.htm
Cannabis’ Potential Exciting Researchers in Treatment of ALS, Parkinson’s Disease
http://66.218.69.11/search/cache?ei...&icp=1&.intl=us
Alzheimers
MARIJUANA SLOWS ALZHEIMER’S DECLINE
http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v05/n307/a10.html
Marijuana may block Alzheimer’s
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4286435.stm
Prevention of Alzheimer’s Disease Pathology by Cannabinoids
http://www.jneurosci.org/cgi/content/abstract/25/8/1904
Marijuana’s Active Ingredient Shown to Inhibit Primary Marker of Alzheimer’s Disease
http://www.pacifier.com/~alive/articles/ca060809.htm
Dronabinol in the treatment of agitation in patients with Alzheimer’s disease with anorexia
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies/ww_en_db_study_show.php?s_id=61
Dronabinol in the treatment of refractory agitation in Alzheimer’s disease
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies/ww_en_db_study_show.php?s_id=92
Effects of dronabinol on anorexia and disturbed behavior in patients with Alzheimer’s disease.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies/ww_en_db_study_show.php?s_id=59
Cannabinoids reduce the progression of Alzheimer’s disease in animals
http://www.cannabis-med.org/english/bulletin/ww_en_db_cannabis_artikel.php?id=187#1
Molecular Link between the Active Component of Marijuana and Alzheimer’s Disease Pathology
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl...sease_Pathology
THC inhibits primary marker of Alzheimer’s disease
http://www.cannabis-med.org/english/bulletin/ww_en_db_cannabis_artikel.php?id=225#3
Amotivational Syndrome
Amotivational Syndrome
http://leda.lycaeum.org/?ID=12454
Marijuana Myths, Claim No. 11
http://www.erowid.org/plants/cannab...is_myth11.shtml
Debunking ’Amotivational Syndrome’
http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v06/n400/a06.html
Amotivational Syndrome
http://www.bookrags.com/Amotivational_syndrome
Debunking the Amotivational Syndrome
http://www.drugscience.org/Petition/C3F.html
Cannabis Use Not Linked To So-Called "Amotivational Syndrome"
http://www.norml.org/index.cfm?Grou...tm_format=print
Anecdotal Evidence/First person stories
Shared Comments and Observations
http://www.rxmarihuana.com/comments...bservations.htm
Cannabis Sativa (Marijuana) for Fibromyalgia
http://www.fibromyalgia-reviews.com/Drg_Marijuana.cfm
ANECDOTAL ARTICLES
http://cannabislink.ca/medical/#medanecdotal
Testimonials
http://www.benefitsofmarijuana.com/testimonials.html
Excerpts of testimonials.
http://www.ganjaland.com/freemedicalseeds.htm
Appetite Stimulant
Dronabinol an effective appetite stimulant?
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies/ww_en_db_study_show.php?s_id=188
THC improves appetite and reverses weight loss in AIDS patients
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=189
Efficacy of dronabinol alone and in combination
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=191
Dronabinol and marijuana in HIV-positive marijuana smokers: caloric intake, mood, and sleep.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=190
The synthetic cannabinoid nabilone improves pain and symptom management in cancer patients
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=177
Dronabinol for supportive therapy in patients with malignant melanoma and liver metastases
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=180
Safety and efficacy of dronabinol in the treatment of agitation in patients with Alzheimer’s disease
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=61
The perceived effects of smoked cannabis on patients with multiple sclerosis.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=13
Effects of dronabinol on anorexia and disturbed behavior in patients with Alzheimer’s disease
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=59
Dronabinol as a treatment for anorexia associated with weight loss in patients with AIDS.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=21
Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol for appetite stimulation in cancer-associated anorexia
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=52
Effect of dronabinol on nutritional status in HIV infection.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=150
Dronabinol stimulates appetite and causes weight gain in HIV patients.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=20
Dronabinol effects on weight in patients with HIV infection.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=45
Recent clinical experience with dronabinol.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=90
Dronabinol enhancement of appetite in cancer patients.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=149
Effects of smoked marijuana on food intake and body weight
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=117
Behavioral analysis of marijuana effects on food intake in humans.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=118
Cancer-related anorexia-cachexia syndrome
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl...xia_Study_Group
THC effective in appetite and weight loss in severe lung disease (COPD)
http://www.cannabis-med.org/english...el.php?id=191#2
Machinery Of The ’Marijuana Munchies’
http://www.sciencedaily.com/release...51226102503.htm
Arthritis
Cannabidiol is an oral anti-arthritic therapeutic in murine collagen-induced arthritis
http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/full/97/17/9561
The Cannabinergic System as a Target for Anti-inflammatory Therapies
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/conte...000013/art00008
Sativex in the treatment of pain caused by rheumatoid arthritis
http://rheumatology.oxfordjournals....bstract/45/1/50
Suppression of fibroblast metalloproteinases by ajulemic acid,
http://ccicnewsletter.com/index.php...06_Rheumatology
The antinociceptive effect of Delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol in the arthritic rat
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl...binoid_receptor
Synergy between Delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol and morphine in the arthritic rat
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl...e_arthritic_rat
Cannabis based medicine eases pain and suppresses disease
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/33376.php
Pot-Based Drug Promising for Arthritis
http://www.webmd.com/rheumatoid-art...g-for-arthritis
Asthma
The Cannabinergic System as a Target for Anti-inflammatory Therapies
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/conte...000013/art00008
Acute and subacute bronchial effects of oral cannabinoids.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=44
Comparison of bronchial effects of nabilone and terbutaline
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=43
Bronchial effects of aerosolized delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=109
Bronchodilator effect of delta1-tetrahydrocannabinol administered by aerosol
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=60
Effects of smoked marijuana in experimentally induced asthma.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=57
Marijuana and oral delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol on specific airway conductance
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=67
New Synthetic Delta-9-THC Inhaler Offers Safe, Rapid Delivery
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/22937.php
Smoked marijuana and oral delta-9-THC on specific airway conductance in asthmatic subjects
http://www.ukcia.org/research/Smoke...InAsthmatic.php
Atherosclerosis
Marijuana Chemical Fights Hardened Arteries
http://www.webmd.com/heart-disease/...rdened-arteries
Does Cannabis Hold the Key to Treating Cardiometabolic Disease
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/525040_print
Cannabis may keep arteries clear
http://www.gnn.tv/headlines/2634/Ca..._arteries_clear
The Cannabinergic System as a Target for Anti-inflammatory Therapies
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/conte...000013/art00008
Cannabis compound tackles blood vessel disease
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/22658.php
Medical marijuana: study shows that THC slows atherosclerosis
http://thenexthurrah.typepad.com/th...al_marijua.html
Cardiovascular Effects of Cannabis
http://www.idmu.co.uk/canncardio.htm
Atrophie Blanche
Atrophie Blanche Treated With Cannabis and/or THC
http://ccrmg.org/journal/04spr/clinical.html#thm
Autism
Autism and Medical Marijuana
THE SAM PROJECT: James D.
http://www.letfreedomgrow.com/articles/james_d.htm
Medical marijuana: a valuable treatment for autism?
http://www.autismwebsite.com/ari/ne...r/marijuana.htm
Cancer – breast
Anandamide inhibits human breast cancer cell proliferation
http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/abstract/95/14/8375
Inhibition of Human Breast and Prostate Cancer Cell Proliferation1
http://endo.endojournals.org/cgi/co...tract/141/1/118
Antitumor Activity of Plant Cannabinoids
http://jpet.aspetjournals.org/cgi/c...ract/318/3/1375
9-Tetrahydrocannabinol Inhibits Cell Cycle Progression in Human Breast Cancer
http://cancerres.aacrjournals.org/c...ract/66/13/6615
Cannabidiol inhibits tumour growth in leukaemia and breast cancer
http://www.cannabis-med.org/english...el.php?id=220#2
THC and prochlorperazine effective in reducing vomiting in women following breast surgery
http://www.cannabis-med.org/english...el.php?id=219#1
Cancer- colorectal
Anandamide, induces cell death in colorectal carcinoma cells
http://gut.bmj.com/cgi/content/abstract/54/12/1741
Cannabinoids and cancer: potential for colorectal cancer therapy.
http://www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/16042581
Cancer- glioma/ brain
Anti-tumor effects of cannabidiol
http://www.hempworld.com/HempPharm/...milanstudy.html
Pot’s cancer healing properties
http://www.november.org/stayinfo/br...ncerKiller.html
Cannabinoids Inhibit the Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Pathway in Gliomas
http://cancerres.aacrjournals.org/c...hort/64/16/5617
Inhibition of Glioma Growth in Vivo
http://cancerres.aacrjournals.org/c.../61/15/5784.pdf
Delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol in patients with recurrent glioblastoma multiforme.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=193
Cannabidiol triggers caspase activation and oxidative stress in human glioma cells.
http://www.ihop-net.org/UniPub/iHOP...l?pmid=16909207
Cannabinoid receptors in human astroglial tumors
http://www.brainlife.org/abstracts/...t_j20060800.pdf
Cannabis extract makes brain tumors shrink, halts growth of blood vessels
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/12088.php
THC tested against brain tumour in pilot clinical study
http://www.cannabis-med.org/english...el.php?id=222#1
Cancer- leukemia
Cannabis-induced cytotoxicity in leukemic cell lines
http://bloodjournal.hematologylibra...ract/105/3/1214
Cannabidiol-Induced Apoptosis in Human Leukemia Cells
http://molpharm.aspetjournals.org/c...stract/70/3/897
Marijuana’s Active Ingredient Kills Leukemia Cells
http://www.treatingyourself.com/vbu...read.php?t=7107
Targeting CB2 cannabinoid receptors to treat malignant lymphoblastic disease
http://bloodjournal.hematologylibra...t/100/2/627.pdf
Cannabinoids induce incomplete maturation of cultured human leukemia cells
http://www.osti.gov/energycitations...osti_id=5164483
Delta9-Tetrahydrocannabinol-Induced Apoptosis in Jurkat Leukemia T Cells
http://mcr.aacrjournals.org/cgi/con...bstract/4/8/549
Cannabidiol inhibits tumour growth in leukaemia and breast cancer
http://www.cannabis-med.org/english...el.php?id=220#2
Cancer- lung
Antineoplastic activity of cannabinoids
http://www.ukcia.org/research/Antin...ds/default.html
Delta(9)-Tetrahydrocannabinol inhibits epithelial growth factor-induced lung cancer cell migration
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl...astasis_in_vivo
Smoking Cannabis Does Not Cause Cancer Of Lung or Upper Airways
http://ccrmg.org/journal/05aut/nocancer.html
No association between lung cancer and cannabis smoking in large study
http://www.cannabis-med.org/english...el.php?id=219#2
Marijuana Smoking Found Non-Carcinogenic
http://www.medpagetoday.com/Hematol...gCancer/tb/3393
CLAIM #4: MARIJUANA CAUSES LUNG DISEASE
http://www.erowid.org/plants/cannab...bis_myth4.shtml
Cancer- melanoma
Dronabinol for supportive therapy in patients with malignant melanoma and liver metastases.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=180
Intractable nausea and vomiting due to gastrointestinal mucosal metastases
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=35
Cancer – oral
Smoking of cannabis does not increase risk for oral cancer
http://www.cannabis-med.org/english...el.php?id=175#1
Marijuana use and Risk of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma
http://66.218.69.11/search/cache?ei...&icp=1&.intl=us
Cancer-pancreatic
Cannabinoids Induce Apoptosis of Pancreatic Tumor Cells
http://cancerres.aacrjournals.org/c...ract/66/13/6748
Cancer – prostate
Inhibition of Human Breast and Prostate Cancer Cell Proliferation
http://endo.endojournals.org/cgi/co...tract/141/1/118
Cannabinoid Receptor as a Novel Target for the Treatment of Prostate Cancer
http://cancerres.aacrjournals.org/c...t/65/5/1635.pdf
Cancer – Risk Cannabis vs Tobacco
Cannabis Smoke and Cancer: Assessing the Risk
http://www.norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=6891
Cannabis and tobacco smoke are not equally carcinogenic
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/ar...i?artid=1277837
Smoking Marijuana Does Not Cause Lung Cancer
http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v05/n1065/a03.html
Blunt Smokers Link Dependence Potential To Nicotine
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/52838.php
Premiere British Medical Journal Pronounces Marijuana Safer Than Alcohol, Tobacco
http://cannabislink.ca/medical/safer.html
Why Doesn’t Smoking Marijuana Cause Cancer?
http://www.healthcentral.com/drdean/408/14275.html
Marijuana Smoking Found Non-Carcinogenic
http://www.medpagetoday.com/Hematol...gCancer/tb/3393
Cancer - Skin
Inhibition of skin tumor growth
http://www.jci.org/cgi/content/full...y=MpUgjDbqHybAU
Cannabis Reduces Skin Cancer
http://www.onlinepot.org/medical/skincancerreport.htm
Cancer – Testicular
The antiemetic efficacy of nabilone
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=127
Chemotherapy for Testicular Cancer
http://www.rxmarihuana.com/shared_c...icularchemo.htm
Cancer –various/ unnamed
Derivatives of cannabis for anti-cancer treatment
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_relea...uo-do060605.php
Cancer Killer
http://www.november.org/stayinfo/br...ncerKiller.html
Anandamide Induces Apoptosis
http://www.jbc.org/cgi/content/abstract/275/41/31938
Nabilone improves pain and symptom management
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=177
The effects of smoked cannabis in painful peripheral neuropathy
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=96
Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol for appetite stimulation
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=52
Dronabinol and prochlorperazine in combination
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=28
Dronabinol enhancement of appetite in cancer patients.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=149
Efficacy of tetrahydrocannabinol
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=31
Inhalation marijuana as an antiemetic for cancer chemotherapy.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=155
Nabilone versus domperidone
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=129
Inhalation marijuana as an antiemetic for cancer chemotherapy.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=155
Nabilone vs. placebo in chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=156
The antiemetic activity of tetrahydrocanabinol versus metoclopramide
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=24
Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol as an antiemetic for patients receiving cancer chemotherapy
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...show.php?s_id=5
Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol as an antiemetic in cancer patients receiving high-dose methotrexate
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=23
Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) as an antiemetic in patients treated with cancer chemotherapy
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=27
Amelioration of cancer chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting by delta-9-THC
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=107
Superiority of nabilone over prochlorperazine as an antiemetic
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=126
Analgesic effect of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=16
The analgesic properties of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol and codeine.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=17
Comparison of orally administered cannabis extract and delta-9-THC
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl...xia_Study_Group
Cannabis May Help Combat Cancer-causing Herpes Viruses
http://www.sciencedaily.com/release...40923092627.htm
Marijuana Smoking Found Non-Carcinogenic
http://www.medpagetoday.com/Hematol...gCancer/tb/3393
Cannabidiol
Cannabidiol, Antioxidants, and Diuretics in Reversing Binge Ethanol-Induced Neurotoxicity
http://jpet.aspetjournals.org/cgi/c...ourcetype=HWCIT
Cannabinol delays symptom onset
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/e...t_uids=16183560
Cannabidiol is an oral anti-arthritic therapeutic in murine collagen-induced arthritis
http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/full/97/17/9561
Cannabidiol inhibits tumour growth in leukaemia and breast cancer
http://www.cannabis-med.org/english...el.php?id=220#2
Anti-tumor effects of cannabidiol
http://www.hempworld.com/HempPharm/...milanstudy.html
Cannabidiol triggers caspase activation and oxidative stress in human glioma cells.
http://www.ihop-net.org/UniPub/iHOP...l?pmid=16909207
Cannabidiol-Induced Apoptosis in Human Leukemia Cells
http://molpharm.aspetjournals.org/c...stract/70/3/897
Cannabidiol inhibits tumour growth in leukaemia and breast cancer
http://www.cannabis-med.org/english...el.php?id=220#2
Cannabidiol lowers incidence of diabetes in non-obese diabetic mice
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/conte...sn7o5efqr.alice
Neuroprotective and Blood-Retinal Barrier-Preserving Effects of Cannabidiol
http://ajp.amjpathol.org/cgi/content/full/168/1/235
Evaluation of cannabidiol in dystonic movement disorders
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=14
Cannabidiol in dystonic movement disorders.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=139
Beneficial and adverse effects of cannabidiol in a Parkinson patient
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=142
Treatment of Meige’s syndrome with cannabidiol.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=114
CANNABIDIOL TO HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS AND EPILEPTIC PATIENTS
http://web.acsalaska.net/~warmgun/es201.html
Chronic administration of cannabidiol to healthy volunteers and epileptic patients.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=42
Neuroprotective effect of (-)Delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol and cannabidiol
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl...f_peroxynitrite
EFFECTS OF CANNABIDIOL IN HUNTINGTON’S DISEASE
http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer...al/hunting1.htm
The therapeutic rationale for combining tetrahydrocannabinol and cannabidiol.
http://www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/16209908
Cannabidiol has a cerebroprotective action
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl...iting_mechanism
Cannabidiol as an antipsychotic
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=171
Cannabidiol, a constituent of Cannabis sativa, modulates sleep in rats.
http://www.medscape.com/medline/abs...844117?prt=true
Who’s Afraid of Cannabidiol?
http://www.counterpunch.org/gardner07142007.html
Chemical composition
Cannabis: A source of useful pharma compounds
http://www.medpot.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=18608
Pharmacokinetics and cannabinoid action using oral cannabis extract
http://www.pharma-lexicon.com/medic...hp?newsid=29638
Pharmacokinetics of cannabinoids
http://66.218.69.11/search/cache?ei...&icp=1&.intl=us
The chemistry and biological activity of cannabis
http://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/bulle....html?print=yes
Differential effects of medical marijuana based on strain and route of administration
http://www.medicalmarijuanaprocon.o...trainsstudy.pdf
What is THC?
http://www.medicalmarijuanaprocon.o...1.0373456855945
Cannabis / Marijuana ( ? 9 -Tetrahydrocannabinol, THC)
http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/people/inj...gs/cannabis.htm
Chemotherapy
Efficacy of dronabinol alone and in combination
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=191
Dronabinol for supportive therapy in patients with malignant melanoma and liver metastases
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=180
Intractable nausea and vomiting
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=35
An efficient new cannabinoid antiemetic in pediatric oncology
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...show.php?s_id=7
Dronabinol and prochlorperazine in combination
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=28
Marijuana as antiemetic medicine
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=134
Efficacy of tetrahydrocannabinol in patients refractory to standard anti-emetic therapy
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=31
Inhalation marijuana as an antiemetic for cancer chemotherapy.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=155
Nabilone versus prochlorperazine
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=120
Nabilone: an alternative antiemetic for cancer chemotherapy.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=123
Antiemetic efficacy of nabilone and alizapride
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=127
Nabilone versus domperidone
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=129
THC or Compazine for the cancer chemotherapy patient
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=34
Comparison of nabilone and prochlorperazine
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=128
Nabilone vs. prochlorperazine for refractory emesis
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=146
Nabilone vs. placebo
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=156
Tetrahydroannabinol (THC) vs prochlorperazine as chemotherapy antiemetics.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=30
Comparative trial of the antiemetic effects of THC and haloperidol
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=64
Comparison of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol and prochlorperazine
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...show.php?s_id=3
Delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol in cancer chemotherapy.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=88
Antiemetic effect of tetrahydrocannabinol
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...show.php?s_id=6
Tetrahydrocanabinol versus metoclopramide and thiethylperazine
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=24
Effects of nabilone and prochlorperazine on chemotherapy-induced emesis
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=131
Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol as an antiemetic
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...show.php?s_id=5
Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol as an antiemetic in cancer patients receiving high-dose methotrexate
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=23
THC as an antiemetic in patients treated with cancer chemotherapy
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=27
Amelioration of cancer chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting by delta-9-THC
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=107
Superiority of nabilone over prochlorperazine
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=126
Antiemetic effect of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...show.php?s_id=4
Children
Experiences with THC-treatment in children and adolescents
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=80
An efficient new cannabinoid antiemetic in pediatric oncology.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...show.php?s_id=7
Nabilone versus prochlorperazine for control of cancer chemotherapy-induced emesis in children
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=120
Nabilone: an alternative antiemetic for cancer chemotherapy.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=123
Marijuana and ADD Therapeutic uses of Medical Marijuana in the treatment of ADD
http://www.onlinepot.org/medical/add&mmj.htm
Oily fish makes ’babies brainier’
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4631006.stm
Cannabis is a First-Line Treatment for Childhood Mental Disorders
http://www.counterpunch.org/mikuriya07082006.html
Ganja use among Jamaican women.
http://www.rism.org/isg/dlp/ganja/a...anjaBabyes.html
Dreher’s Jamaican Pregnancy Study
http://www.november.org/stayinfo/br...reherStudy.html
Cannabis Relieves Morning Sickness
http://ccrmg.org/journal/06spr/dreher.html#morning
Moderate cannabis use not harmful to the brain of adolescents, M R I study finds
http://www.cannabis-med.org/english...el.php?id=218#3
No brain structural change associated with adolescent cannabis use
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/bo...l&artid=1524733
No ’Smoking’ Gun: Research Indicates Teen Marijuana Use Does Not Predict Drug, Alcohol Abuse
http://www.sciencedaily.com/release...61204123422.htm
Pot May Not Shrink Teens’ Brains After All
http://www.medpagetoday.com/Neurolo...urology/tb/3242
Chronic Cystitis
Cannabinoid rotation in a young woman with chronic cystitis
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=115
CPOD
THC effective in appetite and weight loss in severe lung disease (COPD)
http://www.cannabis-med.org/english...el.php?id=191#2
Heavy Long-Term Marijuana Use Does Not Impair Lung Function
http://www.erowid.org/plants/cannab...is_media7.shtml
Diabetes
Cannabinoid Reduces Incidence Of Diabetes
http://www.norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=6909
Marijuana Compound May Help Stop Diabetic Retinopathy
http://www.sciencedaily.com/release...60227184647.htm
Cannabidiol lowers incidence of diabetes in non-obese diabetic mice
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/conte...sn7o5efqr.alice
Anticoagulant Effects of a Cannabis Extract in an Obese Rat Model
http://www.level1diet.com/research/id/14687
Neuroprotective and Blood-Retinal Barrier-Preserving Effects of Cannabidiol
http://ajp.amjpathol.org/cgi/content/full/168/1/235
The Cannabinergic System as a Target for Anti-inflammatory Therapies
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/conte...000013/art00008
Effect of tetrahydrocurcumin on blood glucose, plasma insulin and hepatic key enzymes
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl...d_diabetic_rats
Cannabidiol reduces the development of diabetes in an animal study
http://www.cannabis-med.org/english...el.php?id=219#3
Depression
Cannabinoids promote hippocampus neurogenesis and produce anxiolytic- and antidepressant
http://www.jci.org/cgi/content/full/115/11/3104
Antidepressant-like activity by blockade of anandamide hydrolysis
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/ar...bmedid=16352709
Decreased depression in marijuana users.
http://www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/15964704
Antidepressant-like activity
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/ar...bmedid=16352709
Dronabinol and marijuana in HIV-positive marijuana smokers: caloric intake, mood, and sleep.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=190
Nabilone improves pain and symptom management in cancer patients
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=177
The perceived effects of smoked cannabis on patients with multiple sclerosis.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=13
Cannabis and Depression
http://www.pacifier.com/~alive/cmu/...nd_cannabis.htm
Association between cannabis use and depression may not be causal, study says
http://www.cannabis-med.org/english...el.php?id=177#4
Marijuana use and depression among adults: Testing for causal associations.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/e...Pubmed_RVDocSum
Do patients use marijuana as an antidepressant?
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/e...Pubmed_RVDocSum
Dermatitis
Efficacy of dietary hempseed oil in patients with atopic dermatitis.
http://www.medscape.com/medline/abs...ryText=hempseed
Dronabinol
Dronabinol in the treatment of agitation in patients with Alzheimer’s disease with anorexia
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=61
Dronabinol in the treatment of refractory agitation in Alzheimer’s disease
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=92
Effects of dronabinol on anorexia and disturbed behavior in patients with Alzheimer’s disease.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=59
Dronabinol an effective appetite stimulant?
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=188
Safety and efficacy of dronabinol in the treatment of agitation in patients with Alzheimer’s disease
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=61
Effect of dronabinol on nutritional status in HIV infection.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=150
Dronabinol stimulates appetite and causes weight gain in HIV patients.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=20
Dronabinol effects on weight in patients with HIV infection.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=45
Recent clinical experience with dronabinol.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=90
Dronabinol enhancement of appetite in cancer patients.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=149
Dronabinol for supportive therapy in patients with malignant melanoma and liver metastases.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=180
Dronabinol and prochlorperazine in combination
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=28
Dronabinol enhancement of appetite in cancer patients.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=149
Efficacy of dronabinol alone and in combination
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=191
Dronabinol and marijuana in HIV-positive marijuana smokers: caloric intake, mood, and sleep.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=190
Dronabinol and retinal hemodynamics in humans.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=202
Dronabinol reduces signs and symptoms of idiopathic intracranial hypertension
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=181
Nausea relieved by tetrahydrocannabinol (dronabinol).
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=35
Dronabinol in patients with intractable pruritus secondary to cholestatic liver disease.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=116
Treatment of spasticity in spinal cord injury with dronabinol
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=112
Cannabinoid Activator Mellows Out Colon
http://www.medpagetoday.com/MeetingCoverage/ACG/tb/4410
Drug testing
Hemp oil causes positive urine tests for THC
http://www.druglibrary.org/crl/drug...0JAnToxicol.pdf
Dystonia
Cannabis sativa and dystonia secondary to Wilson’s disease.
http://www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/15390041
Experiences with THC-treatment in children and adolescents
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=80
Evaluation of cannabidiol in dystonic movement disorders
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=14
Cannabidiol in dystonic movement disorders.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=139
Beneficial and adverse effects of cannabidiol in a Parkinson patient
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=142
Treatment of Meige’s syndrome with cannabidiol.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=114
Endocannabinoid Deficiency
Clinical Endocannabinoid Deficiency
http://www.freedomtoexhale.com/clinical.pdf
The endocannabinoid system is dysregulated in multiple sclerosis
http://brain.oxfordjournals.org/cgi...stract/awm160v1
Cannabinoids inhibit neurodegeneration in models of multiple sclerosis
http://brain.oxfordjournals.org/cgi...ull/126/10/2191
Epilepsy
Epilepsy patients are smoking pot
http://www.safeaccessnow.org/article.php?id=1638
CANNABIDIOL TO HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS AND EPILEPTIC PATIENTS
http://web.acsalaska.net/~warmgun/es201.html
Experiences with THC-treatment in children and adolescents
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=80
Chronic administration of cannabidiol to healthy volunteers and epileptic patients.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=42
Anticonvulsant nature of marihuana smoking.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=39
Cannabis may help epileptics
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/4423.php
Hypnotic and Antiepileptic Effects of Cannabidiol
http://www.thecompassionclub.org/me...rue&pageNumber=
Marijuana: an effective antiepileptic treatment in partial epilepsy?
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=157
Familial Mediterranean Fever
Pain relief with oral cannabinoids in familial Mediterranean fever.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=18
Fertility
Synthetic Cannabinoid May Aid Fertility In Smokers
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/58063.php
Fever
A Novel Role of Cannabinoids
http://ccicnewsletter.com/index.php...nfectious_Disea
A Cooling Effect From Cannabis?
http://ccrmg.org/journal/05aut/coolcannabis.html
Fibromyalgia
Delta-9-THC based monotherapy in fibromyalgia patients
http://www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/16834825
Clinical Endocannabinoid Deficiency
http://www.freedomtoexhale.com/clinical.pdf
Cannabis Sativa (Marijuana) for Fibromyalgia
http://www.fibromyalgia-reviews.com/Drg_Marijuana.cfm
THC Reduces Pain in Fibromyalgia Patients
http://www.illinoisnorml.org/content/view/63/35/
Gateway Theory
The Myth of Marijuana’s Gateway Effect
http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/library/mjgate.htm
Endogenous cannabinoids are not involved in cocaine reinforcement
http://www.sciencedirect.com/scienc...a4e861a90579fac
No ’Smoking’ Gun: Research Indicates Teen Marijuana Use Does Not Predict Drug, Alcohol Abuse
http://www.sciencedaily.com/release...61204123422.htm
CLAIM #13:MARIJUANA IS A "GATEWAY" TO THE USE OF OTHER DRUGS
http://www.erowid.org/plants/cannab...is_myth13.shtml
Glaucoma
Marijuana Smoking vs Cannabinoids for Glaucoma Therapy
http://archopht.ama-assn.org/cgi/co...act/116/11/1433
Dronabinol and retinal hemodynamics in humans.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=202
Effect of Sublingual Application of Cannabinoids on Intraocular Pressure
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=201
Delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol in cancer chemotherapy. Ophthalmologic implications.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=88
Effect of marihuana on intraocular and blood pressure in glaucoma.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=87
Effect of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol on intraocular pressure in humans.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=40
Marihuana smoking and intraocular pressure.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=47
Neuroprotective and Intraocular Pressure-Lowering Effects of (-)Delta-Tetrahydrocannabinol
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl...del_of_Glaucoma
Neuroprotective effect of (-)Delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol and cannabidiol
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl...f_peroxynitrite
Effects of tetrahydrocannabinol on arterial and intraocular hypertension.
http://www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/468444
Gynocology and obstetrics
Cannabis Treatments in Obstetrics and Gynecology: A Historical Review
http://www.freedomtoexhale.com/russo-ob.pdf
Heart Disease/ Cardiovascular
Marijuana Chemical Fights Hardened Arteries
http://www.webmd.com/heart-disease/...rdened-arteries
The endogenous cardiac cannabinoid system: a new protective mechanism
http://www.cannabinoid.com/boards/thd3x10073.shtml
Cardiovascular pharmacology of cannabinoids.
http://www.biowizard.com/story.php?pmid=16596789
Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol protects cardiac cells from hypoxia
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/conte...020001/00002346
Does Cannabis Hold the Key to Treating Cardiometabolic Disease?
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/525040_print
Cannabinoid Offers Cardioprotection
http://www.norml.org/index.cfm?Grou...tm_format=print
Heavy Cannabis Use Not Independently Associated With Cardiovascular Risks
http://www.norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=6972
Marijuana use, diet, body mass index, and cardiovascular risk factors
http://www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/16893701
Cannabinoids and cardiovascular disease
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl...ical_treatments
Cannabinoids as therapeutic agents in cardiovascular disease
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl...s_and_illusions
The in vitro and in vivo cardiovascular effects of Delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl..._oxide_synthase
Cannabinoids prevented the development of heart failure in animal study
http://www.cannabis-med.org/english...el.php?id=145#2
Cannabis use not associated with risk factors for diseases of heart and circulation
http://www.cannabis-med.org/english...el.php?id=225#2
THC protects heart cells in the case of lowered oxygen supply
http://www.cannabis-med.org/english...el.php?id=212#1
Medical marijuana: study shows that THC slows atherosclerosis
http://thenexthurrah.typepad.com/th...al_marijua.html
Cardiovascular Effects of Cannabis
http://www.idmu.co.uk/canncardio.htm
Changes in middle cerebral artery velocity after marijuana
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/e...0&dopt=Abstract[/]
Hepatitis
Moderate Cannabis Use Associated with Improved Treatment Response
http://www.hivandhepatitis.com/hep_...6/091506_a.html
Cannabis use improves retention and virological outcomes in patients treated for hepatitis C
http://www.natap.org/2006/HCV/091506_02.htm
Hepatitis C - The Silent Killer Can Medical Cannabis Help?
http://www.pacifier.com/~alive/cmu/hepatitis_c.htm
Herpes
Cannabis May Help Combat Cancer-causing Herpes Viruses
http://www.sciencedaily.com/release...40923092627.htm
THC inhibits lytic replication of gamma oncogenic herpes viruses in vitro
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/bo...ml&artid=521080
Suppressive effect of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol on herpes simplex virus infectivity in vitro
http://www.ebmonline.org/cgi/content/abstract/196/4/401
Inhibition of cell-associated herpes simplex virus
http://www.ebmonline.org/cgi/content/abstract/185/1/41
The Effect of Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol on Herpes Simplex Virus Replication
http://vir.sgmjournals.org/cgi/cont...stract/49/2/427
Hiccups
Marijuana cures hiccups
http://www.yourhealthbase.com/database/a77k.htm
Marijuana For Intractable Hiccups
http://cannabislink.ca/medical/hiccups.html
HIV / AIDS
Marijuana Use Does Not Accelerate HIV Infection
http://paktribune.com/news/print.php?id=139255
THC improves appetite and reverses weight loss in AIDS patients
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=189
Dronabinol and marijuana in HIV-positive marijuana smokers: caloric intake, mood, and sleep.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=190
Cannabis in painful HIV-associated sensory neuropathy
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=199
Smoked cannabis therapy for HIV-related painful peripheral neuropathy
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=172
Short-term effects of cannabinoids in patients with HIV-1 infection
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=62
Dronabinol as a treatment for anorexia associated with weight loss in patients with AIDS.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=21
Effect of dronabinol on nutritional status in HIV infection.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=150
Dronabinol stimulates appetite and causes weight gain in HIV patients.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=20
Dronabinol effects on weight in patients with HIV infection.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=45
Recent clinical experience with dronabinol.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=90
Marijuana as therapy for people living with HIV/AIDS: Social and health aspects
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl..._health_aspects
Marijuana and AIDS: A Four-Year Study
http://ccrmg.org/journal/05spr/aids.html
Historical studies
The La Guardia Committee Report
http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer...lag/lagmenu.htm
Physical, Mental, and Moral Effects of Marijuana: The Indian Hemp Drugs Commission Report
http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/Library/effects.htm
MARIAJUANA SMOKING IN PANAMA
http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer...ama/panama1.htm
The British Pharmaceutical Codex – 1934
http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer...ical/brit34.htm
ON THE PREPARATIONS OF THE INDIAN HEMP, OR GUNJAH
http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer...1850/gunjah.htm
DISPENSATORY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Fifth Edition (1843)
http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer...ry/dispensa.htm
New Remedies:Pharmaceutically and Therapeutically Considered Fourth Edition (1843)
http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer...ry/dunglisn.htm
On the Haschisch or Cannabis Indica
http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer...ry/bellhash.htm
ON INDICATIONS OF THE HACHISH-VICE IN THE OLD TESTAMENT
http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer...tory/hashot.htm
The Physiological Activity of Cannabis Sativa
http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer...istory/japa.htm
CANNABIS, U.S.P. (American Cannabis):
http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer...ry/vbchmed1.htm
Hormones
Effects of chronic marijuana use on testosterone, luteinizing hormone, follicle stimulating …
http://www.anesth.uiowa.edu/readabs...sp?PMID=1935564
Marijuana: interaction with the estrogen receptor
http://jpet.aspetjournals.org/cgi/c...tract/224/2/404
Huntington’s Disease
EFFECTS OF CANNABIDIOL IN HUNTINGTON’S DISEASE
http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer...al/hunting1.htm
Nabilone Could Treat Chorea and Irritability in Huntington’s Disease
http://neuro.psychiatryonline.org/c.../18/4/553?rss=1
Hysterectomy
Effect of nabilone on nausea and vomiting after total abdominal hysterectomy
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=137
Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension
Dronabinol reduces signs and symptoms of idiopathic intracranial hypertension
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=181
IQ
Findings of a longitudinal study of effects on IQ
http://www.cmaj.ca/cgi/content/full/166/7/887
Heavy cannabis use without long-term effect on global intelligence
http://www.cannabis-med.org/english...el.php?id=115#2
Marijuana does not dent IQ permanently
http://www.newscientist.com/article...ermanently.html
Marinol/Synthetics/ cannabinoid mixtures
CANNABIS AND MARINOL IN THE TREATMENT OF MIGRAINE HEADACHE
http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/hemp/migrn2.htm
Marinol vs Natural Cannabis
http://www.norml.org/pdf_files/NORM...al_Cannabis.pdf
The therapeutic rationale for combining tetrahydrocannabinol and cannabidiol.
http://www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/16209908
Unheated Cannabis sativa extracts and its major compound THC-acid
http://www.medscape.com/medline/abs...504929?prt=true
Side effects of pharmaceuticals not elicited by comparable herbal medicines.
http://www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/10394675
Sativex in the treatment of pain caused by rheumatoid arthritis
http://rheumatology.oxfordjournals....bstract/45/1/50
Is dronabinol an effective appetite stimulant?
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=188
Sativex in patients suffering from multiple sclerosis associated detrusor overactivity
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=168
Sativex® in patients with symptoms of spasticity due to multiple sclerosis
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=169
Nabilone improves pain and symptom management in cancer patients
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=177
Dronabinol for supportive therapy in patients with malignant melanoma and liver metastases
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=180
Synthetic cannabinomimetic nabilone on patients with chronic pain
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=197
Nabilone significantly reduces spasticity-related pain
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=200
Sativex produced significant improvements in a subjective measure of spasticity
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=170
Analgesic effect of the synthetic cannabinoid CT-3 on chronic neuropathic pain
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=85
Cannabinoid rotation in a young woman with chronic cystitis
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=115
Dronabinol in patients with intractable pruritus
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=116
Cannabinoids reduce levodopa-induced dyskinesia in Parkinson’s disease:
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=54
Nabilone on L-DOPA induced dyskinesia in patients with idiopathic Parkinson’s disease
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=153
Nabilone in the treatment of multiple sclerosis.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=11
Big Pharma’s Strange Holy Grail: Cannabis Without Euphoria?
http://www.counterpunch.org/gardner07082006.html
Sativex showed positive effects in 65 per cent of patients with chronic diseases
http://www.cannabis-med.org/english...el.php?id=230#4
Meige’s Syndrome
Treatment of Meige’s syndrome with cannabidiol.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=114
Migraine/ Headache
CANNABIS AND MARINOL IN THE TREATMENT OF MIGRAINE HEADACHE
http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/hemp/migrn2.htm
Dronabinol reduces signs and symptoms of idiopathic intracranial hypertension
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=181
Cannabis and Migraine
http://www.pacifier.com/~alive/cmu/...nd_migraine.htm
Clinical Endocannabinoid Deficiency
http://www.freedomtoexhale.com/clinical.pdf
Hemp for Headache
http://www.freedomtoexhale.com/hh.pdf
Chronic Migraine Headache
http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/hemp/migrn1.htm
Morning Sickness
Medical marijuana: a surprising solution to severe morning sickness http://www.findarticles.com/p/artic...124/ai_n6015580
Medicinal cannabis use among childbearing women
http://safeaccess.ca/research/cannabis_nausea2006.pdf
Mortality Rates
Marijuana use and mortality.
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/ar...i?artid=1380837
Marijuana Smoking Doesn’t Lead to Higher Death Rate
http://ccrmg.org/journal/03sum/kaiser.html
How deadly is marijuana?
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/4426.php
MS
Sativex in patients with symptoms of spasticity due to multiple sclerosis
http://informahealthcare.com/doi/abs/10.1517/14656566.7.5.607
Marijuana derivatives may provide MS treatment
http://www.healthypages.net/news.asp?newsid=5381
Marijuana Helps MS Patients Alleviate Pain, Spasms
http://www.mult-sclerosis.org/news/...smsAndPain.html
Cannabis-based medicine in central pain in multiple sclerosis
http://www.neurology.org/cgi/conten...t/65/6/812?etoc
Cannabis-based medicine in spasticity caused by multiple sclerosis
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=192
Sativex in patients suffering from multiple sclerosis associated detrusor overactivity
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=168
The effect of cannabis on urge incontinence in patients with multiple sclerosis
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=185
Nabilone significantly reduces spasticity-related pain
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=200
Cannabinoids in multiple sclerosis (CAMS) study
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=160
Sativex produced significant improvements in a subjective measure of spasticity
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=170
Cannabis-based medicine in central pain in multiple sclerosis.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=175
Do cannabis-based medicinal extracts have general or specific effects
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=56
Efficacy, safety and tolerability of an oral cannabis extract in the treatment of spasticity
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=63
cannabis-based extracts for bladder dysfunction in advanced multiple sclerosis.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=81
Are oral cannabinoids safe and effective in refractory neuropathic pain?
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=143
Dronabinol in the treatment of agitation in patients with Alzheimer’s disease with anorexia
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=61
Cannabis based medicinal extracts (CBME) in central neuropathic pain due to multiple sclerosis.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=82
Cannabinoids for treatment of spasticity and other symptoms related to multiple sclerosis
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=108
Cannabis based medicinal extract on refractory lower urinary tract dysfunction
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=103
Analgesic effect of the cannabinoid analogue nabilone
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=203
The perceived effects of smoked cannabis on patients with multiple sclerosis.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=13
Orally and rectally administered delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol on spasticity
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=12
Nabilone in the treatment of multiple sclerosis
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=11
Effect of cannabinoids on spasticity and ataxia in multiple sclerosis.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...show.php?s_id=2
Delta-9-THC in the treatment of spasticity associated with multiple sclerosis.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...show.php?s_id=1
Tetrahydrocannabinol for tremor in multiple sclerosis.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...show.php?s_id=9
Marihuana as a therapeutic agent for muscle spasm or spasticity
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=53
Cannabis-based medicine in spasticity caused by multiple sclerosis.
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl...tiple_sclerosis
Cannabis based treatments for neuropathic and multiple sclerosis-related pain.
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl...is_related_pain
The effect of cannabis on urge incontinence in patients with multiple sclerosis
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl...ial__CAMS_LUTS_
Can Cannabis Help Multiple Sclerosis? An International Debate Rages
http://www.pacifier.com/~alive/cmu/...bis_help_ms.htm
Cannabis’ Potential Exciting Researchers in Treatment of ALS, Parkinson’s Disease
http://66.218.69.11/search/cache?ei...&icp=1&.intl=us
The endocannabinoid system is dysregulated in multiple sclerosis
http://brain.oxfordjournals.org/cgi...stract/awm160v1
Cannabinoids inhibit neurodegeneration in models of multiple sclerosis
http://brain.oxfordjournals.org/cgi...ull/126/10/2191
Nabilone
The synthetic cannabinoid nabilone improves pain and symptom management in cancer patients
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=177
Nabilone versus prochlorperazine
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=120
Nabilone: an alternative antiemetic for cancer chemotherapy.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=123
Antiemetic efficacy of nabilone and alizapride
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=127
Nabilone versus domperidone
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=129
Comparison of nabilone and prochlorperazine
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=128
Nabilone vs. prochlorperazine for refractory emesis
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=146
Nabilone vs. placebo
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=156
Effects of nabilone and prochlorperazine on chemotherapy-induced emesis
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=131
Superiority of nabilone over prochlorperazine
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=126
Nabilone versus prochlorperazine for control of cancer chemotherapy-induced emesis in children
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=120
Nabilone: an alternative antiemetic for cancer chemotherapy.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=123
Effect of nabilone on nausea and vomiting after total abdominal hysterectomy
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=137
Nabilone improves pain and symptom management in cancer patients
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=177
Synthetic cannabinomimetic nabilone on patients with chronic pain
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=197
Nabilone significantly reduces spasticity-related pain
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=200
Nabilone on L-DOPA induced dyskinesia in patients with idiopathic Parkinson’s disease
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=153
Nabilone in the treatment of multiple sclerosis.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=11
Nabilone significantly reduces spasticity-related pain
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=200
Analgesic effect of the cannabinoid analogue nabilone
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=203
Nabilone in the treatment of multiple sclerosis
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=11
Comparison of nabilone and metoclopramide in the control of radiation-induced nausea.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=130
Nabilone and metoclopramide in the treatment of nausea and vomiting
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=121
Nabilone: an alternative antiemetic for cancer chemotherapy.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=123
Comparison of the antiemetic efficacy of nabilone and alizapride
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=127
Nabilone versus domperidone in the treatment of cytotoxic-induced emesis.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=129
Add-on treatment with the synthetic cannabinomimetic nabilone on patients with chronic pain -
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=197
Comparison of bronchial effects of nabilone and terbutaline
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=43
Nabilone Could Treat Chorea and Irritability in Huntington’s Disease
http://neuro.psychiatryonline.org/c.../18/4/553?rss=1
Nausea
THC improves appetite and reverses weight loss in AIDS patients
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=189
Efficacy of dronabinol alone and in combination with ondansetron versus ondansetron alone
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=191
Dronabinol and marijuana in HIV-positive marijuana smokers: caloric intake, mood, and sleep.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=190
Nabilone improves pain and symptom management in cancer patients
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=177
Dronabinol for supportive therapy in patients with malignant melanoma and liver metastases.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=180
Nausea relieved by tetrahydrocannabinol (dronabinol).
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=35
An efficient new cannabinoid antiemetic in pediatric oncology.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...show.php?s_id=7
Effect of nabilone on nausea and vomiting after total abdominal hysterectomy.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=137
Marijuana as antiemetic medicine
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=134
Efficacy of tetrahydrocannabinol in patients refractory to standard anti-emetic therapy
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=31
Inhalation marijuana as an antiemetic for cancer chemotherapy.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=155
Nabilone versus prochlorperazine for control of cancer chemotherapy-induced emesis in children
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=120
Comparison of nabilone and metoclopramide in the control of radiation-induced nausea.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=130
Nabilone and metoclopramide in the treatment of nausea and vomiting
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=121
Nabilone: an alternative antiemetic for cancer chemotherapy.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=123
Comparison of the antiemetic efficacy of nabilone and alizapride
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=127
Nabilone versus domperidone in the treatment of cytotoxic-induced emesis.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=129
THC or Compazine for the cancer chemotherapy patient—the UCLA study
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=34
Comparison of nabilone and prochlorperazine for emesis induced by cancer chemotherapy.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=128
Acute and subacute bronchial effects of oral cannabinoids.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=44
Nabilone vs. prochlorperazine for refractory emesis induced by cancer chemotherapy.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=146
Nabilone vs. placebo in chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=156
Dose vs response of tetrahydroannabinol (THC) vs prochlorperazine
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=30 delta 9-
Comparative trial of the antiemetic effects of THC and haloperidol
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=64
Comparison of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol and prochlorperazine.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...show.php?s_id=3
Tetrahydrocannabinol in cancer chemotherapy. Ophthalmologic implications.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=88
Antiemetic effect of tetrahydrocannabinol
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...show.php?s_id=6
The antiemetic activity of tetrahydrocanabinol versus metoclopramide and thiethylperazine
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=24
The antiemetic effects of nabilone and prochlorperazine on chemotherapy-induced emesis.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=131
Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol as an antiemetic for patients receiving cancer chemotherapy
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...show.php?s_id=5
Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol as an antiemetic in cancer patients receiving high-dose methotrexate
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=23
THC as an antiemetic in patients treated with cancer chemotherapy
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=27
Amelioration of cancer chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting by delta-9-THC.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=107
Superiority of nabilone over prochlorperazine as an antiemetic
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=126
Antiemetic effect of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol in patients receiving cancer chemotherapy.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...show.php?s_id=4
Receptor mechanism and antiemetic activity of structurally-diverse cannabinoids
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl...the_least_shrew
Neurons
Marijuana Promotes Neuron Growth
http://www.medpot.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=27460
Marijuana-Like Chemicals in the Brain Calm Neurons
http://www.medpot.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=9686
Marijuana May Spur New Brain Cells
http://www.treatingyourself.com/vbu...read.php?t=5921
Cannabinoids promote embryonic and adult hippocampus neurogenesis
http://www.jci.org/cgi/content/full/115/11/3104
Medical marijuana uses - 700 medical marijuana clinical studies and papers
Neuropathic pain
Cannabinoids Among Most Promising Approaches to Treating Neuropathic Pain
http://www.redorbit.com/news/health...source=r_health
Cannabis-based medicine in central pain in multiple sclerosis
http://www.neurology.org/cgi/conten...t/65/6/812?etoc
Cannabis in painful HIV-associated sensory neuropathy
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=199
Smoked cannabis therapy for HIV-related painful peripheral neuropathy
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=172
Two cannabis based medicinal extracts for relief of central neuropathic pain
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=143
Cannabis based medicinal extracts (CBME) in central neuropathic pain due to multiple sclerosis.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=82
Analgesic effect of the synthetic cannabinoid CT-3 on chronic neuropathic pain
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=85
Smoked cannabis in painful peripheral neuropathy and cancer pain refractory to opiods.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=96
Analgesic effect of the cannabinoid analogue nabilone
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=203
The perceived effects of smoked cannabis on patients with multiple sclerosis.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=13
Cannabis based treatments for neuropathic and multiple sclerosis-related pain.
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl...is_related_pain
Neuroprotectant
Marijuana Protects Your Brain
http://www.roninpub.com/art-mjbrain.html
The neuroprotective effect of cannabinoids in a rat model of Parkinson’s disease
http://www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/17196181
Neuroprotective and Intraocular Pressure-Lowering Effects of (-)Delta-THC
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl...del_of_Glaucoma
Neuroprotective effect of (-)Delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol and cannabidiol
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl...f_peroxynitrite
Neuroprotection induced by Delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol in AF5 cells
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl...ol_in_AF5_cells
Cannabidiol has a cerebroprotective action
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl...iting_mechanism
Cannabidiol but not Delta(9)-THC has a neuroprotective effect without the development of tolerance..
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl...nt_of_tolerance
Delta(9)-THC) prevents cerebral infarction
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl...ent_hypothermia
Delta(9)-Tetrahydrocannabinol protects hippocampal neurons from excitotoxicity
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl..._excitotoxicity
Cannabis and Neuroprotection
http://www.pacifier.com/~alive/cmu/...oprotection.htm
Nutrition
Oily fish makes ’babies brainier’
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4631006.stm
Efficacy of dietary hempseed oil in patients with atopic dermatitis.
http://www.medscape.com/medline/abs...ryText=hempseed
Effects of smoked marijuana on food intake and body weight
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=117
Obesity
Does Cannabis Hold the Key to Treating Cardiometabolic Disease?
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/525040_print
Effects of smoked marijuana on food intake and body weight
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=117
Osteoporosis
Prototype drug to prevent osteoporosis based on cannabinoids
http://www.news-medical.net/?id=15220
Hebrew U. Researchers Find Cannabis Can Strengthen Bones
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/96146
Peripheral cannabinoid receptor, CB2, regulates bone mass
http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/abstract/103/3/696
New Weapon In Battle Against Osteoporosis
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/35621.php
Activation of CB2 receptor attenuates bone loss in osteoporosis
http://www.cannabis-med.org/english...el.php?id=210#2
Pain-
Cannabis effective at relieving pain after major surgery
http://www.news-medical.net/?id=17995
Cannabinoids, in combination with (NSAIDS), produce a synergistic analgesic effect
http://www.medjournal.com/forum/sho...587&postcount=1
Cannabinoids Among Most Promising Approaches to Treating Neuropathic Pain,
http://www.redorbit.com/news/health...source=r_health
Cannabinoid analgesia as a potential new therapeutic option
http://www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/16449552
Analgesic and adverse effects of an oral cannabis extract (Cannador) for postoperative pain
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=184
Delta-9-THC based monotherapy in fibromyalgia patients
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=194
Add-on treatment with the synthetic cannabinomimetic nabilone on patients with chronic pain -
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=197
Nabilone significantly reduces spasticity-related pain
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=200
Synergistic affective analgesic interaction between delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol and morphine.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=178
Are oral cannabinoids safe and effective in refractory neuropathic pain?
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=143
Dronabinol in the treatment of agitation in patients with Alzheimer’s disease with anorexia
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=61
Cannabis use for chronic non-cancer pain
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=91
Tetrahydrocannabinol for treatment of chronic pain
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=147
Analgesic effect of the cannabinoid analogue nabilone
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=203
The perceived effects of smoked cannabis on patients with multiple sclerosis.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=13
Pain relief with oral cannabinoids in familial Mediterranean fever.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=18
The effect of orally and rectally administered delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol on spasticity
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=12
Marihuana as a therapeutic agent for muscle spasm or spasticity.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=53
Analgesic effect of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=16
The analgesic properties of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol and codeine.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=17
Most pain patients gain benefit from cannabis in a British study
http://www.cannabis-med.org/english...kel.php?id=84#1
Parkinson’s Disease
Marijuana Compounds May Aid Parkinson’s Disease
http://cannabisnews.com/news/19/thread19725.shtml
Marijuana-Like Chemicals Helps Treat Parkinson’s
http://cannabisnews.com/news/22/thread22608.shtml
Cannabis use in Parkinson’s disease: subjective improvement of motor symptoms.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=33
Cannabinoids reduce levodopa-induced dyskinesia in Parkinson’s disease
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=54
Nabilone on L-DOPA induced dyskinesia in patients with idiopathic Parkinson’s disease
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=153
Evaluation of cannabidiol in dystonic movement disorders.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=14
Beneficial and adverse effects of cannabidiol in a Parkinson patient
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=142
Neuroprotective effect of cannabinoids in a rat model of Parkinson’s disease
http://www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/17196181
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
IDF TO TREAT SHELL SHOCK WITH CANNABIS
http://www.onlinepot.org/medical/id...sshellshock.htm
Study: Marijuana Eases Traumatic Memories
http://cannabisnews.com/news/13/thread13601.shtml
Medical Marijuana: PTSD Medical Malpractice
http://salem-news.com/articles/june...veque_61407.php
Cannabis for the Wounded - Another Walter Reed Scandal
http://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/...=179973&Disp=11
PTSD and Cannabis: A Clinician Ponders Mechanism of Action
http://ccrmg.org/journal/06spr/perspective2.html
Cannabis Eases Post Traumatic Stress
http://ccrmg.org/journal/06spr/ptsd.html
Endocannabinoids extinguish bad memories in the brain
http://www.cannabis-med.org/english...el.php?id=123#1
Natural high helps banish bad memories
http://www.newscientist.com/article...d-memories.html
Pregnancy
Oily fish makes ’babies brainier’
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4631006.stm
Ganja use among Jamaican women.
http://www.rism.org/isg/dlp/ganja/a...anjaBabyes.html
Dreher’s Jamaican Pregnancy Study
http://www.november.org/stayinfo/br...reherStudy.html
Cannabis Relieves Morning Sickness
http://ccrmg.org/journal/06spr/dreher.html#morning
Prenatal Marijuana Exposure and Neonatal Outcomes in Jamaica
http://www.druglibrary.org/Schaffer.../can-babies.htm
The Endocannabinoid-CB Receptor System
http://www.nel.edu/pdf_/25_12/NEL251204A01_Fride_.pdf
CLAIM #7: MARIJUANA USE DURING PREGNANCY HARMS THE FETUS
http://www.erowid.org/plants/cannab...bis_myth7.shtml
Prenatal exposure
Prenatal Marijuana Exposure and Neonatal Outcomes in Jamaica
http://www.druglibrary.org/Schaffer.../can-babies.htm
The Endocannabinoid-CB Receptor System
http://www.nel.edu/pdf_/25_12/NEL251204A01_Fride_.pdf
Ganja use among Jamaican women.
http://www.rism.org/isg/dlp/ganja/a...anjaBabyes.html
Dreher’s Jamaican Pregnancy Study
http://www.november.org/stayinfo/br...reherStudy.html
Nonmutagenic action of cannabinoids in vitro
http://trophort.com/005/993/005993433.html
Prenatal exposure to tobacco, alcohol, cannabis and caffeine on birth size and subsequent growth.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/e...st_uids=3657756
Tobacco and marijuana use on offspring growth from birth through 3 years of age.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/e...Pubmed_RVDocSum
Prenatal marijuana use and neonatal outcome.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/e...Pubmed_RVDocSum
Pruritis
Cream with endocannabinoids effective in the treatment of pruritus
http://bbsnews.net/article.php/20051211212223236/print
Topical cannabinoid agonists : An effective new possibility for treating chronic pruritus.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=196
Dronabinol in patients with intractable pruritus secondary to cholestatic liver disease.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=116
Sativex
Sativex in the treatment of pain caused by rheumatoid arthritis
http://rheumatology.oxfordjournals....bstract/45/1/50
Sativex produced significant improvements in a subjective measure of spasticity
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=170
Sativex in patients suffering from multiple sclerosis
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=168
Sativex in patients suffering from multiple sclerosis associated detrusor overactivity
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=168
Sativex showed positive effects in 65 per cent of patients with chronic diseases
http://www.cannabis-med.org/english...el.php?id=230#4
Schizophrenia/ Mental disorders
Increased cannabinoid receptor density in the posterior cingulate cortex in schizophrenia.
http://www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/16710682
Symptoms of schizotypy precede cannabis use.
http://www.ukcia.org/forum/read.php?7,7543,7579
Cannabidiol as an antipsychotic
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=171
Anandamide levels in cerebrospinal fluid of first-episode schizophrenic patients
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl...of_cannabis_use
Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol-Induced Effects on Psychosis and Cognition
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl...s_and_Cognition
Cannabis is a First-Line Treatment for Childhood Mental Disorders
http://www.counterpunch.org/mikuriya07082006.html
Cannabis does not induce schizophrenia,
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/12283.php
Cannabis use does not cause schizophrenia
http://www.health.am/psy/more/canna..._schizophrenia/
Cannabinoids and psychosis.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/e...Pubmed_RVDocSum
Cannabis as a psychotropic medication
http://bjp.rcpsych.org/cgi/content/full/185/1/78
Study Shows Long Term Marijuana Users Healthy
http://www.erowid.org/plants/cannab..._science3.shtml
Cannabis and schizophrenia link blurs further
http://www.newscientist.com/channel...rs-further.html
Evidence does not show a strong causal relation between the use of cannabis and psychosocial harm
http://www.library.nhs.uk/mentalHea...24106&tabID=289
Sickle Cell Disease
Cannabis Relieves Sickle Cell Disease!
http://www.cannabisculture.com/foru...?Number=1155878
Sickle Cell Disease and Cannabis
http://www.pacifier.com/~alive/cmu/Sickle_cell.htm
Marijuana smoking in young adults with sickle cell
http://caribbean.scielo.org/scielo....&lng=en&nrm=iso
Medical use of cannabis in sickle cell disease
http://www.chanvre-info.ch/info/it/...-in-sickle.html
Cannabis use in sickle cell disease: a questionnaire study.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/e...2&dopt=Abstract
Sleep modulation
Cannabidiol, a constituent of Cannabis sativa, modulates sleep in rats.
http://www.medscape.com/medline/abs...844117?prt=true
Dronabinol reduces signs and symptoms of idiopathic intracranial hypertension
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=181
Cannabis-based medicine in central pain in multiple sclerosis.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=175
Two cannabis based medicinal extracts for relief of central neuropathic pain
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=15
Functional role for cannabinoids in respiratory stability during sleep
http://www.pacifier.com/~alive/cmu/...sleep_apnea.htm
THC reduces sleep apnoea in animal research
http://www.cannabis-med.org/english...el.php?id=120#1
Spasticity
The treatment of spasticity with Delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol in persons with spinal cord injury.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=166
Cannabis-based medicine in spasticity caused by multiple sclerosis
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=192
Cannabinoids in multiple sclerosis
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=160
Sativex produced significant improvements in a subjective measure of spasticity
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=170
Do cannabis-based medicinal extracts have general or specific effects on symptoms in ms?
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=56
Efficacy, safety and tolerability of an oral cannabis extract in the treatment of spasticity
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=63
Are oral cannabinoids safe and effective in refractory neuropathic pain?
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=143
Experiences with THC-treatment in children and adolescents
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=80
The treatment of spasticity with D9-THC in patients with spinal cord injury
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=79
The effect of orally and rectally administered delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol on spasticity
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=12
Nabilone in the treatment of multiple sclerosis.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=11
Treatment of spasticity in spinal cord injury with dronabinol
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=112
Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol shows antispastic and analgesic effects
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=10
Effect of cannabinoids on spasticity and ataxia in multiple sclerosis.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...show.php?s_id=2
Delta-9-THC in the treatment of spasticity associated with multiple sclerosis.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...show.php?s_id=1
Effect of Delta-9-THC on EMG Measurements in Human Spasticity
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=110
The effect of delta-9-THC on human spasticity.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=154
Cannabis effect on spasticity in spinal cord injury.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=113
Treatment of human spasticity with delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol.
` http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...show.php?s_id=8
Marihuana as a therapeutic agent for muscle spasm or spasticity.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=53
The perceived effects of marijuana on spinal cord injured males.
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=138
Motor effects of delta 9 THC in cerebellar Lurcher mutant mice.
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl...her_mutant_mice
Cannabis-based medicine in spasticity caused by multiple sclerosis
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl...tiple_sclerosis
Spinal Cord Injury
The treatment of spasticity with Delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol in persons with spinal cord injury http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=166
Are oral cannabinoids safe and effective in refractory neuropathic pain?
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=143
The treatment of spasticity with D9-THC) in patients with spinal cord injury
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=79
Delta-9-THC as an alternative therapy for overactive bladders in spinal cord injury
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=102
The effect of orally and rectally administered delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol on spasticity
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=12
Treatment of spasticity in spinal cord injury with dronabinol
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=112
Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol shows antispastic and analgesic effects
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=10
The effect of delta-9-THC on human spasticity
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=154
Cannabis effect on spasticity in spinal cord injury
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=113
Marihuana as a therapeutic agent for muscle spasm or spasticity
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=53
The perceived effects of marijuana on spinal cord injured males
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=138
Stroke
Cannabidiol has a cerebroprotective action
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl...iting_mechanism
Delta(9)-THC) prevents cerebral infarction
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl...ent_hypothermia
Medical marijuana: study shows that THC slows atherosclerosis
http://thenexthurrah.typepad.com/th...al_marijua.html
Tea as medicine
Cannabis tea revisited: A systematic evaluation
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/e...Pubmed_RVDocSum
THC/tetrahydrocannabinol
THC is effective in the treatment of tics in Tourette syndrome
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=98
THC effective in Tourette-Syndrome
http://www.pacifier.com/~alive/cmu/tourette_thc.htm
THC effective in Tourette syndrome in a 6-week trial
http://www.cannabis-med.org/english...el.php?id=146#1
Treatment of Tourette’s Syndrome With Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol
http://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/cgi.../full/156/3/495
THC inhibits primary marker of Alzheimer’s disease
http://www.cannabis-med.org/english...el.php?id=225#3
THC improves appetite and reverses weight loss in AIDS patients
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=189
Cancer-related anorexia-cachexia syndrome
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl...xia_Study_Group
THC effective in appetite and weight loss in severe lung disease (COPD)
http://www.cannabis-med.org/english...el.php?id=191#2
The antinociceptive effect of Delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol in the arthritic rat
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl...binoid_receptor
Synergy between Delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol and morphine in the arthritic rat
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl...e_arthritic_rat
Bronchial effects of aerosolized delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=109
Bronchodilator effect of delta1-tetrahydrocannabinol administered by aerosol
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=60
Effects of smoked marijuana in experimentally induced asthma
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=57
Marijuana and oral delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol on specific airway conductance
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=67
New Synthetic Delta-9-THC Inhaler Offers Safe, Rapid Delivery
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/22937.php
Smoked marijuana and oral delta-9-THC on specific airway conductance in asthmatic subjects
http://www.ukcia.org/research/Smoke...InAsthmatic.php
Delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol in patients with recurrent glioblastoma multiforme
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=193
9-Tetrahydrocannabinol Inhibits Cell Cycle Progression in Human Breast Cancer
http://cancerres.aacrjournals.org/c...ract/66/13/6615
THC and prochlorperazine effective in reducing vomiting in women following breast surgery
http://www.cannabis-med.org/english...el.php?id=219#1
Delta9-Tetrahydrocannabinol-Induced Apoptosis in Jurkat Leukemia T Cells
http://mcr.aacrjournals.org/cgi/con...bstract/4/8/549
Delta(9)-THC) prevents cerebral infarction
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl...ent_hypothermia
Medical marijuana: study shows that THC slows atherosclerosis
http://thenexthurrah.typepad.com/th...al_marijua.html
Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol shows antispastic and analgesic effects
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=10
The effect of delta-9-THC on human spasticity
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=154
The treatment of spasticity with D9-THC) in patients with spinal cord injury
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=79
Delta-9-THC as an alternative therapy for overactive bladders in spinal cord injury
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=102
The effect of orally and rectally administered delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol on spasticity
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=12
The treatment of spasticity with Delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol in persons with spinal cord injury
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=166
Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol-Induced Effects on Psychosis and Cognition
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl...s_and_Cognition
The effect of orally and rectally administered delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol on spasticity
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=12
Marihuana as a therapeutic agent for muscle spasm or spasticity
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=53
Analgesic effect of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=16
The analgesic properties of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol and codeine
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=17
The perceived effects of smoked cannabis on patients with multiple sclerosis
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=13
Cannabis use for chronic non-cancer pain
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=91
Tetrahydrocannabinol for treatment of chronic pain
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=147
Delta-9-THC based monotherapy in fibromyalgia patients
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=194
Delta(9)-THC) prevents cerebral infarction
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl...ent_hypothermia
Delta(9)-Tetrahydrocannabinol protects hippocampal neurons from excitotoxicity
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medl..._excitotoxicity
Tobacco vs Cannabis-
Cannabis Smoke and Cancer: Assessing the Risk
http://www.norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=6891
Cannabis and tobacco smoke are not equally carcinogenic
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/ar...i?artid=1277837
Smoking Marijuana Does Not Cause Lung Cancer
http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v05/n1065/a03.html
Tobacco and marijuana use on offspring growth from birth through 3 years of age
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/e...Pubmed_RVDocSum
Progression from marijuana use to daily smoking and nicotine dependence
http://www.erowid.org/references/refs_view.php?ID=6951
High anxieties - What the WHO doesn’t want you to know about cannabis
http://www.newscientist.com/article...t-cannabis.html
Radioactive tobacco
http://www.cannabisculture.com/news/tobacco/
Tourette’s Syndrome
Treatment of Tourette’s Syndrome With Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol
http://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/cgi.../full/156/3/495
THC is effective in the treatment of tics in Tourette syndrome
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=98
Treatment of Tourette’s syndrome with Delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...how.php?s_id=99
Cannabinoids: possible role in patho-physiology and therapy of Gilles de la Tourette syndrome
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=100
THC effective in Tourette-Syndrome
http://www.pacifier.com/~alive/cmu/tourette_thc.htm
THC effective in Tourette syndrome in a 6-week trial
http://www.cannabis-med.org/english...el.php?id=146#1
Vaporizers
Vaporization as a smokeless cannabis delivery system
http://www.cannabis-med.org/studies...ow.php?s_id=187
Smokeless Cannabis Delivery Device Efficient And Less Toxic
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/71112.php
Volcano is to Vaporizer As Porsche is to Automobile
http://ccrmg.org/journal/04spr/volcano.html
Recommendation to Patients: "Don’t smoke, Vaporize"
http://ccrmg.org/journal/03sum/vaporize.html
Decreased respiratory symptoms in cannabis users who vaporize
http://marijuana.researchtoday.net/archive/4/4/1195.htm
Use of vaporizers reduces toxins from cannabis smoke
http://www.cannabis-med.org/english...el.php?id=146#2
Wilson’s Disease
Cannabis sativa and dystonia secondary to Wilson’s disease
http://www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/15390041
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