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Cannabis Trial for Dementia

Discussion in 'Medical Marijuana Usage and Applications' started by Ol Joe, Oct 8, 2019.

  1. Can Cannabis Treat Dementia? New Australian Study Aims to Find Out

    This looks very interesting. There is the same kind of thing going on for Alzheimer's.

    Subjects aged 65 and older will be given an oral spray containing a blend of THC and CBD that has been specifically created to treat symptoms of dementia.
    Australian researchers are preparing to conduct a 16-week study to explore whether cannabis can improve the quality of life in individuals suffering from dementia.
    The trial, which will be carried out at the University of Notre Dame Institute for Health Research (IHR) in Perth, Western Australia, will involve 50 participants, all aged 65 or older, who have been diagnosed with mild dementia.
     

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