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An Alternative to Medicinal Marijuana
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Page: << Prev | 1 | 2 "Blocking these enzymes not only raises endogenous cannabinoid signaling power but also lowers arachidonic acid levels, which may be relevant for pain relief," Casida added. The arachidonic acid pathway is involved in pain and inflammation.
This raises the tantalizing possibility that, one day, a drug might be developed which has medical value but does not get the patient stoned.
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SOURCES: John Casida, Ph.D., professor, entomology and toxicology, and director, Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley;
Dennis J. Patin, M.D., associate professor of clinical anesthesiology, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine; April 27, 2008, Nature Chemical Biology
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