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As medical cannabis becomes more accessible, it is essential to understand whether medication rich in CBD exerts a beneficial effect on cognitive disorders. Our study concludes that CBD is a promising candidate for treating neurocognitive disorders; however, more studies are required to define CBD as a therapeutic candidate for managing cognitive disorders.
Possessing, processing and distributing marijuana or cannabis is illegal in many countries, especially Malaysia. Individuals guilty of that act may face imprisonment and even a death sentence even though cannabis oil and its derivative in the medical field have become more prevalent and have been legalised in many countries and recently in Thailand, a Malaysian neighbour. The Malaysian government is also evaluating and detailing the users and will have its final stand by 2022. Various studies pr
Health tourism is one of the most influential parameters that can play a significant role in the tourism development of the country. Although this concept has been given special attention in the developed countries, developing countries such as Iran, in spite of the richness of capabilities and potentials, have not made a worthwhile investment in this field. Despite the fact that health tourism in Iran is in its infancy, it can strengthen its foundations in Iran by creating new opportunities and
Chronic pain frequently coexists with adverse emotions, including anxiety and depression, significantly affecting patients' physical and psychological health as well as their quality of life. Changes in hippocampal synaptic architecture, neuronal injury, and diminished neurogenesis significantly contribute to pain-related emotions. Microglia in the hippocampus are implicated in these pathologies. Stimulation or injury leads to microglial activation, which causes pain; prolonged pain causes micro
There is an unmet need to improve pain management in patients with cancer and to mitigate psychological distress. Further research is required to understand the efficacy of psychedelics for the treatment of cancer pain and distress. Recent regulatory changes have paved the way for increased research on the clinical efficacy of psychedelics in cancer.
In this paper, I address the theme of racism in the mathematics classroom in order to investigate the invisibility of black people in printed media. To do this, I describe a pedagogical strategy called the Social Research Group (SRG), which largely originates from critical mathematics education. SRGs are research groups formed by students in basic education who develop thematic investigations. In this text, we describe how the theme of racism was problematised through one of the landscapes of in
The purpose of the current study was to gain key stakeholders' perspectives <i>via</i> focus groups to elicit information and understand patterns of inflexible behaviors in FXS, with the goal of developing a disorder-specific measure to accurately assess behavioral inflexibility across the lifespan and in response to treatment. We were able to capture several phenotypic examples of behavioral inflexibility in FXS as well as their impact on individuals with FXS and their families. The wealth of i
Several drugs of abuse may exert their action by modulating the immune system. Despite this, individuals using substances of abuse are often excluded from immunopsychiatry studies. We conducted a retrospective, single-center study to examine differences in circulating immune/inflammatory parameters (i.e., total and differential white blood cell (WBC) counts, neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio, monocyte-to-lymphocyte (MLR) ratio, platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio, and C-reactive protein) between psychiatr
Stretching improves motor symptoms and mobility in people with PD, but its benefits for gait, motor function, and mental health are limited compared to other exercises. Further studies are needed to assess its impact on motor and neurocognitive functions.
<b>Background/Objectives:</b> Fragile X Syndrome (FXS) is associated with intellectual disability, hyperactivity, social anxiety and signs of autism. Hyperactivation of NADPH oxidase has been previously described in the brain of the male <i>Fmr1</i>-KO mouse. This work aims to demonstrate the efficacy of Apocynin, a specific NADPH oxidase inhibitor, in treating Fragile X mouse hallmarks. <b>Methods:</b> Free radicals, lipid and protein oxidation markers and behavioural and learning paradigms wer
Abstract Neuropathological mechanisms triggering manic syndrome or manic episodes in bipolar disorder remain poorly characterised, as the research progress is severely limited by the paucity of appropriate animal models. Here we developed a novel manic mice model by combining a series of chronic unpredictable rhythm disturbances (CURD), which include disruption of circadian rhythm, sleep deprivation, exposure to cone light, with subsequent interference of followed spotlight, stroboscopic illumin
Cannabis is commonly used for its medicinal and therapeutic benefits and is also widely used as a recreational drug. Cannabis use has been increasing in Canada, including among Canadian women of reproductive age. Post-legalization, further increases in cannabis use are expected as a result of increased availability and lowered perceptions of harm. Although cannabinoids are well known for their effects on the central and peripheral nervous systems, endocannabinoid receptors have also been charact
Phantom limb syndrome (PLS) is described as the perception of feelings originating from a limb that has been amputated or is otherwise absent [1]. Despite this physical absence, patients may experience various sensory and motor sensations as if the limb were still present. Phantom limb symptoms encompass a range of sensations, including the missing limb's presence, movements such as wiggling toes or opening and closing the hand, pressure, tingling, itching, temperature changes, and pain [1-3]. P
ABSTRACT The brain integrates multiple scales of description, from the level of cells and molecules to large-scale networks and behaviour, and understanding the relationships between these layers may be fundamental to advancing our understanding of how the brain works in health and disease. Recent neuroimaging research has shown that alterations in brain function that are associated with schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD) are already present in young adults at clinical high-risk for psychosi
This systematic literature review highlights the profound burden of PWS on patients, caregivers, payers of care, and healthcare systems. Complications of PWS reduce life expectancy, impair quality of life, and impose considerable financial strain. The findings underscore an urgent need for comprehensive support and innovative treatments that address the complex manifestations and consequences of PWS, particularly hyperphagia, to improve outcomes for patients and their families.
The treatment of chronic pain with cannabinoids is becoming more widespread and popular among patients. However, studies show that only a few patients experience any benefit from this treatment. It also remains unclear which domains are affected by cannabinoid treatment. Therefore, the present study is novel in that it explores the effects of cannabinoid treatment on four patient-related outcome measures (PROMs), and includes patients with chronic refractory pain conditions who have been given t
Cannabis currently leads to intensive, and sometimes highly emotional discussions like no other drug. What are the health and social risks, if the substance is used recreationally? This article describes the most important cannabinoids, the endogenous cannabinoid system and possible risks of cannabis if used as drug. Psychotherapeutic treatment options of cannabis abuse and dependence are shown.
This study identifies the important components of pain felt by women following mesh surgery. It is hoped that the development of a pain-specific PROM, as supported by clinicians, will assist in the timely and appropriate diagnosis and management of POP and SUI.
Although the determination of causality is limited by our cross-sectional design, these findings suggest that an appreciable number of people with rheumatic diseases substitute medications with MC for symptom management. Inhalation of MC products containing some THC was most commonly identified among those substituting, and disease characteristics did not differ by substitution status. Further study is needed to better understand the role of MC for symptom management in rheumatic conditions.
Background: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a chronic and disabling psychiatric condition characterized by recurring episodes of mania, hypomania, and depression. Despite the availability of mood stabilizers, antipsychotics, and antidepressants, long-term management remains challenging due to incomplete symptom control, adverse effects, and high relapse rates. Methods: This paper is a narrative review aimed at synthesizing emerging trends and future directions in the pharmacological treatment of BD. Re
Abstract Background With cannabis legalization spreading to more countries for both medicinal and recreational use, grasping its effects on the human body is vital. The endocannabinoid system, governed by natural and external cannabinoid compounds, significantly impacts host metabolism. Working alongside the host’s immunomodulation, it shapes the gut microbiota, yielding benefits for the GI and immune systems. Objective To assess the link between cannabis treatment and the gut/oral microbiome. M