Research By Experts

The Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research (CMCR) is conducting high quality scientific studies intended to ascertain the general medical safety and efficacy of cannabis products and examine alternative forms of cannabis administration. The Center is a model resource for health policy planning by virtue of its close collaboration with federal, state, and academic entities.
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A study conducted by veteran HIV researcher Donald Abrams, MD, and his colleagues at the University California, San Francisco (UCSF), suggests that smoking marijuana is safe and effective for the management of chronic pain associated with peripheral neuropathy in HIV-positive people.
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The PR Newswire (New York, NY) published a report from the MedPanel Summit mentioning that leading pain experts name Cannabinoids among the most promising approaches to treating neuropathic pain.
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The Science Daily is publishing the result of a study from the Medical School of Georgia mentioning that a compound found in marijuana may help stop diabetic retinopathy.
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