Guelph Study Finds Cannabis Compound Can Curb Nausea During Chemo

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A cannabis compound that won’t get users high can help ease the nausea cancer patients experience when going through chemotherapy, a new University of Guelph study suggests. Published this week in eNeuro the study is the first to show alternate compounds of the cannabis plant could be used and are just as, or more effective, than other drugs used for nausea. Nausea is a common symptom of many diseases and a side effect of chemotherapy that is not effectively treated by current drugs. – Read the entire article at News.

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A cannabis compound that won’t get users high can help ease the nausea cancer patients experience when going through chemotherapy, a new University of Guelph study suggests.

Published this week in eNeuro the study is the first to show alternate compounds of the cannabis plant could be used and are just as, or more effective, than other drugs used for nausea.

Nausea is a common symptom of many diseases and a side effect of chemotherapy that is not effectively treated by current drugs.

– Read the entire article at News.

Read the full article @ Cannabis Culture