New research suggests that cancer survivors experiencing pain are more likely to use cannabis and cigarettes but less likely to consume alcohol.
Furthermore, cannabis extract PHEC-66, which contains mostly CBD, has been shown to inhibit the proliferation and movement of melanoma cells, potentially preventing the spread of cancer.
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My wife uses cannabis oil after breast cancer - now I'm putting it in chocolates you can buy1CBD started its business manufacturing high quality, pure hemp CBD Oil across ... Paul’s wife Jacqui uses CBD oil having recently completed treatment for breast cancer. Jacqui said: "Whilst ...
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HealthDay on MSNPain Linked to Increased Odds of Cigarette, Cannabis Use in Cancer SurvivorsAmong cancer survivors, pain is associated with an increased likelihood of cigarette smoking and cannabis use, accordi ...
CBD is gaining popularity as a remedy for pregnancy symptoms like nausea and anxiety, but new research suggests it may not be ...
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