Monthly Archives: September 2011
CANCER sufferers will be prescribed a spray containing cannabis as a new form of pain relief treatment
Cannabis to be used in hospital treatment
CANCER sufferers will be prescribed a spray containing cannabis as a new form of pain relief treatment.
Experts say the medication – derived from marijuana plants – works by numbing the muscles.
It will be given to terminally-ill hospital patients as part of a ground-breaking trial.
But Sativex does not get users high. Research nurse Sam Jole said: “Patients using the spray do not experience the euphoria associated with illegal recreational use of cannabis.
“It has passed strict tests for quality, safety and efficacy and doctors already prescribe it to other patients.”
Dementia cafe opening in Bakewell, Derbyshire, for carers and family
Support group at cafe
A new monthly Dementia Café in Bakewell will offer support and information for people with dementia, their carers, family and friends.
Nursing Home in Oregan, staff,carers and residents having fun



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