The study analysed more than 5,000 medical cannabis patients and chronic opioid users
Cannabis and medicinal mushroom formulations killed nearly 100 percent of HER2+ breast cancer cells
Thousands of patients are using medical cannabis for conditions where there is ‘debatable’ clinical evidence
A leading cannabis researcher believes there is a danger in painting cannabis as a “magic drug”
Researchers have developed a molecule that allows THC to fight pain without the side effects.
The condition affects approximately nine million people globally.
An Australian study will explore the use of medical cannabis to prevent side effects of cancer treatment.
The decision from the National Institute of Health aims to improve the comparability of cannabis research.
The preliminary results from Project Twenty21 have been published.
EuroCan’s chief technical officer, Miguel Fagundes shares his insight on the process.