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Research on cannabinoids has been growing significantly in the last five years. More than fifty percent of this research corresponds to " cannabinoids and brain " , particularly about neurodegeneration. In this sense, there is evidence... more
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All too often neglected, maximal quality improvement in the setting of life-limiting illness and noxious symptomatology is a worthy medical, public health, and humanitarian goal [...]
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The active ingredient of marijuana is(−)-Δ 9 -tetrahydrocannabinol(Δ 9 -THC).Δ 9 -THC and other natural and synthetic cannabinoids such as CP-55, 940 inhibit spontaneous activity and produce catalepsy in animals in a receptor-mediated... more
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This article is organized as follows. The background section describes the case of newly legalized recreational marijuana. It introduces Portland, Oregon as a hub of ethical consumerism and environmental mobilization; outlines the status... more
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Serotonin, acting in the peripheral nervous system, can exacerbate sleep-related apnea, and systemically administered serotonin antagonists reduce sleep-disordered respiration in rats and bulldogs. Because cannabinoid receptor agonists... more
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Abstract: Cannabis is a federally controlled substance, it’s very familiar to many but its neurobiological substrates are not well-characterized. In the brain, most areas prevalently having cannabinoid receptors have been associated with... more
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Molecole sintetiche che interagiscono con i recettori dei cannabinoidi.
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The abuse of synthetic psychoactive substances known as "designer drugs," or "new psychoactive substances" (NPS), is increasing at an alarming rate. NPS are purchased as alternatives to traditional illicit drugs of... more
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En 1942 en septiembre el American Journal of Psychiatry publicó un trabajo titulado “Los aspectos psiquiátricos de la intoxicación de marihuana” en donde se afirmaba que la adicción no era tan fuerte como la adicción al tabaco o al... more
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The drug design has several branches of development, such as irrational selection, rational search and newer layering, computer subtraction, biological mapping of biological objects, simulation of the target and the drug. One way or... more
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Background and purpose:Evidence indicates that the endocannabinoid, 2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG), increases food intake when injected into the nucleus accumbens shell (NAcS), thereby potentially activating hypothalamic nuclei involved in... more
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This essay is a comprehensive review on recent studies that related directly with cannabis essential oils. Five journal articles with various of application fields, different locations, in-dept analysis of cannabis chemical compounds,... more
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Cannabis is a federally controlled substance, it's very familiar to many but its neurobiological substrates are not well-characterized. In the brain, most areas prevalently having cannabinoid receptors have been associated with behavioral... more
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Cannabis is one of the most commonly abused drugs worldwide. There is a distinct clinical correlation between cannabis abuse and mental disorders. However, it is essential to establish cannabis intake in the abusers in order to establish... more
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A clinical study to investigate the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of oral tetrahydrocannabinol was performed. This randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, within-subject, inpatient study compared the effects of... more
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