Assessing the Quality of YouTube Videos About Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome
✦ New CED Clinical Relevance #75 Strong Clinical Relevance High-quality evidence with meaningful patient or clinical significance. ResearchSafetyTHCMental HealthNeurologyCBDCannabis Why This Matters Clinicians need reliable patient education…
California Bill to Authorize Medical Cannabis Drive-Thrus Advances to Assembly Floor Vote
✦ New CED Clinical Relevance #45 Clinical Context Background information relevant to the evolving cannabis medicine landscape. PolicyIndustry Why This Matters This bill could expand patient access to medical cannabis by removing logistical…
Approaching Conversations About Cannabis Use with Patients & Caregivers – Oncology Times
Structured communication strategies cannabis oncology are essential for oncologists addressing cannabis use with patients and caregivers. This approach helps clinicians provide evidence-based guidance on benefits and risks. It supports better symptom…
Medicinal cannabis to reduce chemotherapy side effects | Adelaide University
✦ New CED Clinical Relevance #70Notable Clinical Interest Emerging findings or policy developments worth monitoring closely. ⚒ Cannabis News | CED Clinic OncologyNauseaClinical…
Scientists Discover Why Appetite Disappears When You’re Sick
Understanding appetite cachexia THC inflammation is crucial for addressing illness-induced appetite loss. This research highlights neurobiological mechanisms that suppress appetite during sickness. It supports the use of cannabinoids as effective…
The weed habit that makes you more likely to develop horrible ‘scromiting’ disorder
✦ New CED Clinical Relevance #72 Notable Clinical Interest Emerging findings or policy developments worth monitoring closely. ResearchSafetyTHCNeurology Why This Matters Clinicians should recognize cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS) as a…
Vaping Cannabis Linked to Faster Onset of ‘Scromiting’ Disorder – Seattle Today
Cannabis vaping linked to scromiting disorder is a growing concern among clinicians. This method of consumption may accelerate the onset of cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome. Understanding this link is crucial for accurate diagnosis and patient counseling.
New Calif. study links cannabis vaping to violent vomiting syndrome – Yahoo
✦ New CED Clinical Relevance #75 Strong Clinical Relevance High-quality evidence with meaningful patient or clinical significance. ResearchSafetyTHC Why This Matters Clinicians need to recognize cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS) as a…
California Study Links Cannabis Vaping to Violent Vomiting Disorder
Cannabis vaping cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome is linked to faster onset of severe vomiting disorder. This study shows vaping may accelerate CHS development compared to other cannabis methods. Clinicians should screen for cannabis vaping in patients…
New Study Links Cannabis Vaping to Controversial Vomiting Syndrome
Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome vaping is linked to severe cyclic vomiting that can impair quality of life. This syndrome is increasingly associated with high-potency cannabis vaping products. Awareness of this condition helps clinicians diagnose and…
