2013: An Excellent Year for Cannabis Research

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2013: An Excellent Year for Cannabis Research

Only five full months into the year, and 2013 has already been one of the best in regards to meaningful and impactful cannabis-related studies and research. As time goes55555 by science continues to crush decades of absurd propaganda, in addition to finding benefits of cannabis and ending its prohibition that even advocates may not have expected. The more cannabis science that’s released, the easier it becomes to get the public to understand and pay attention to its vast benefits.

Here’s a list of some of the most important cannabis studies to come out this year. We look forward to the studies yet to be released.

  • Study Shows Cannabis May Reverse Symptoms of Dementia – February, 2013: A group from Neuroscience Research Australia has found early evidence that cannabidiol – one of the main ingredients in cannabis – may reverse some of the symptoms of dementia, specifically Alzheimer’s disease. “It basically brings the performance of the animals back to the level of healthy animals,” said Tim Karl, one of the study’s researchers.

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1 Comment

  • Lori Ann
    June 19, 2013

    Marijuana should be legalized. It can truly help so many people. It needs to be removed from the drug class category. To me, it is not a drug if it causes no harm or addiction. Marijuana is completely safe. Please hurry and help get marijuana legal for everyone in every state. Thank You.

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