binds to pain-sensing nerve cells in the body much like natural cannabis and delivers similar pain relief. But in a key ...
The study, which was published in the journal Pharmacological Reports, analyzed the impact of four terpenes that are found in ...
This achievement leverages the pain-relieving properties of cannabis without inducing mind-altering side effects. The ...
The mind-altering properties of marijuana stem from natural molecules found in ... called cannabinoid receptor one (CB1), on the surface of brain cells and on pain-sensing nerve cells throughout the ...
Researchers at WashU Medicine and Stanford University developed a compound that relieves pain in mice but doesn't affect the brain, thereby avoiding mind-altering side effects and abuse potential. The ...
A recently completed study found that certain terpenes in Cannabis sativa are effective at relieving post-surgical and fibromyalgia pain in preclinical models.
Researchers from Washington University School of Medicine and Stanford University have developed a compound that simulates a ...
For centuries, people have used marijuana to treat pain, but its psychoactive effects (such as mood changes and cognitive ...
Marijuana and its cannabinoid components may be useful treatments for various types of chronic pain, in some cases helping to ...
binds to pain-sensing nerve cells in the body much like natural cannabis and delivers similar pain relief. But in a key difference, the synthetic molecules carry a positive charge that prevents ...