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M3 Life Sciences, CBD wellness products, and the US Healthcare system

M3 Life Sciences, CBD wellness products, and the US Healthcare system

Kate Rolston introduces her company, M3 Life Sciences, the socially conscious company with a commitment to making high quality CBD wellness products. CEO of M3...
Premium cannabis products: punching above our weight in the new cannabis world

Premium cannabis products: punching above our weight in the new cannabis world

Cloud 9 use their access to world class analytical laboratories, scientific expertise in medicinal plants & their therapeutic properties to provide premium finished cannabis...
Ex-Love Islander opens up about mental and emotional health

Ex-Love Islander opens up about mental and emotional health

Jack Fincham, winner of Love Island 2018, talked about his battle with anxiety, depression, mental and emotional health during a recent visit to men's...
Full spectrum cannabis oil brand, Cannuba, supports pilot study on medical cannabis

Full spectrum cannabis oil brand, Cannuba, supports pilot study on medical cannabis

The world’s first premium CBD and full spectrum cannabis oil brand, Cannuba, is supporting the UK’s first national pilot study for medical cannabis, Project...
Exploring the factors driving innovation in the field of medical cannabis extraction

Exploring the factors driving innovation in the field of medical cannabis extraction

Everett Knight of Valens Groworks provides an insight into the challenges companies face looking to expand into the medical cannabis extraction market in Europe. Medical...
Vascular closure devices market is expected to reach $1,286m (~€1,154m) by 2026

Vascular closure devices market is expected to reach $1,286m (~€1,154m) by 2026

Did you know that the global vascular closure devices market was valued at $705m in 2017 and is expected to reach $1286m by 2026? The...
Smart bandages to change the way we treat non-healing wounds

Could bandages be going digital? Monitor dressing and electric pulses to revolutionise wound treatment

The University of Nottingham has received funding to start the process of creating a disposable smart bandage that uses fibre optic sensors to monitor...
The current legal status of medicinal cannabis in Australia

The current legal status of medicinal cannabis in Australia

Lana Lakofski of L&M Law provides an insight into the current legal status of medicinal cannabis products in Australia. The legal framework around medicinal cannabis...
Therapeutic targets identified for deadly non-small-cell lung carcinomas

Therapeutic targets identified for deadly non-small-cell lung carcinomas

Salk scientists discover a pair of enzymes that drive non-small-cell lung carcinomas, a form of deadly lung cancer, by promoting inflammation. 85% of deadly lung...
Why do you think medical cannabis will disrupt the pharma industry?

Why do you think medical cannabis will disrupt the pharma industry?

Medical cannabis can reach new heights – as long as the researchers and policymakers keep their feet on the ground. Dr Delon Human, Head of...
Can researchers treat liver failure without the need for liver transplants?

Can researchers treat liver failure without the need for liver transplants?

Researchers have used single cell RNA sequencing to identify a type of cell that may be able to regenerate liver tissue, treating liver failure...
EU awards 18 million euros for research into new antibiotics

EU awards 18 million euros for research into new antibiotics

An international consortium of research groups is aiming to develop novel new antibiotics to fight against the tuberculosis bacteria and two other deadly bacteria. Set...
New Prime Minister Boris Johnson to prioritise upgrade of hospital services

New Prime Minister Boris Johnson to prioritise upgrade of hospital services

Johnson has made “hospital upgrades” a focus in his first speech as PM and “ensuring the money for the NHS really does get the...
XPhyto Therapeutics Corp expanding the realms of cannabis cultivation

XPhyto Therapeutics Corp expanding the realms of cannabis cultivation

Meet Bunker, XPhyto’s wholly owned German subsidiary, who now has a cannabis cultivation and extraction licence for scientific research. XPhyto Therapeutics Corp. is pleased to...
Thai government is making the cannabis industry a top priority

Thai government is making the cannabis industry a top priority

Thailand, which had a tradition of using cannabis to relieve pain and fatigue, legalised cannabis for medical use & research last year – does...
New Index reveals world’s best healthcare systems

New Index reveals world’s best healthcare systems

ID Medical has created an index ranking OECD countries on metrics regarding their healthcare systems such as healthcare spend, number of hospital beds, doctors...
Unlocking solutions: welcoming new applied health and social care research bodies

Unlocking solutions: welcoming new applied health and social care research bodies

Academic Health Science Network (AHSN Network) welcomes a new national network focusing on applied health and social care research. Introducing AHSN Network, the catalysts that...
The Flowr Corporation announce a second site of cannabis cultivation

The Flowr Corporation announce a second site of cannabis cultivation

Introducing The Flowr Corporation, the company that has begun transplanting select cultivars, ready for cannabis cultivation and is on track for a first harvest...
Cerebral Palsy treatment: smart cells release 21st stem cell sample to treat child

Cerebral Palsy treatment: smart cells release 21st stem cell sample to treat child

Introducing cutting-edge cell-based Cerebral Palsy treatment – discover how Smart Cells have released their 21st stem cell sample to the Duke University Hospital, to...
Dementia Network Plus: £1.7m funding to reduce dementia risk

What more can be done to enable patients to access medical cannabis prescriptions?

“The National Health Service has not issued one prescription since November” – Professor Mike Barnes discusses patient accessibility (or lack thereof) to medical cannabis...

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