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Published: 16:20 GMT, 23 November 2016 | Updated: 17:24 GMT, 23 November 2016
This image made from a computer graphic showing the results of a clinical trial involving cannabis extracts is being used by pharmaceutical companies to argue for their drug to be advertised as a skin and hair improvement. It is based on a study by research company Medtronic which found that using the plant’s extracts on a single hairless human provided more results than an extract taken from the same cut-off hairs. The researchers, involved in the study, then tested extracts from the plants on other subjects.
While the new report does not prove that cannabis extracts are for treating skin and hair loss, it does suggest that they could work on treating conditions such as arthritis or inflammatory conditions and possibly even some forms of cancer.
Drug companies are being urged to drop the use of the word ‘drowsy’ to describe people who take cannabis. It is already illegal for people to possess or use the drug.
It has also recently been suggested that the government may attempt to criminalise ‘drowsy driving’, or sitting in a vehicle, without using a phone or headphones. This woul화천안마d mean that drivers who drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol could face driving fines and penalty points, but that would not include any penalties for people who are ‘passing by a stoned driver’.
Research on the health benefits of cannabis has produced inconclusive results
However, there have be블랙 잭en some notable findings for which drug companies have been criticized. For example, earlier this year British scientists found that combining medical cannabis with alcohol significantly reduced the risk of developing high blood pressure. In one study, the c시흥출장안마 시흥출장샵ombination of cannabis and alcohol was shown to cut the risk of the syndrome’s fatal complications such as heart failure by 50%.
The UK government is also known for its strong stance on marijuana. It is the only country in the EU which does not permit possession of the plant by adult citizens. The Drug Law Reform Commission was established by parliament in 2014 to review the rules around the import, cultivation, possession, sale and use of cannabis and cannabis derivatives. The government has made its stance clear on the issue: