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Study on Cannabidivarin and Autism.

Discussion in 'Medical Marijuana Usage and Applications' started by Ol Joe, Oct 28, 2019.

  1. Can marijuana help treat autism symptoms? A new study aims to find out - CNN

    This study is not on CBD but rather on CBDV, one of many canabinoids in cannabis.

    "In some of the animal models that are similar to autism, it was found that CBDV had important effects on social functioning, on decreasing seizures, on increasing cognitive function, and in reducing compulsive or repetitive behavior," Hollander said. "So for that reason, we wanted to apply that to autism."
     
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