doi: 10.1038/525S9apmid: 26398739
Nations with cannabis programmes should respond to a lack of research. Canada can be a leader, say Jonathan Page and Mark Ware.
doi: 10.1038/525S2apmid: 26398736
Cannabis is one of humanity's oldest cultivated crops. But despite its long history and many uses, hard facts on its evolution and impact on the human body are in short supply. By Julie Gould.
doi: 10.1038/525S4apmid: 26398737
Researchers are getting closer to answering the centuries-old question of how to label cannabis varieties — a necessary step to bring the plant into mainstream agriculture.
doi: 10.1038/525S15apmid: 26398734
Researchers are gathering clinical data for medical marijuana against a backdrop of deregulation and opportunism.
doi: 10.1038/525S10apmid: 26398731
For thousands of years cannabis has been valued as a versatile herbal medicine. In the twentieth century, prescription gave way to proscription. Might this ancient remedy be about to regain its healing reputation? By Stephanie Pain
De Los Angeles, Alejandro; Ferrari, Francesco; Fujiwara, Yuko; Mathieu, Ronald; Lee, Soohyun; Lee, Semin; Tu, Ho-Chou; Ross, Samantha; Chou, Stephanie; Nguyen, Minh; Wu, Zhaoting; Theunissen, Thorold W.; Powell, Benjamin E.; Imsoonthornruksa, Sumeth; Chen, Jiekai; Borkent, Marti;
doi: 10.1038/525S12apmid: 26398732
How one Mediterranean country is pushing the frontiers of medical cannabis knowledge.
doi: 10.1038/525S18apmid: 26398735
As restrictions around cannabis research ease, scientists are exploring how the plant could be medically useful. Here are four of the hardest questions they face.
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