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Khiron Comments on the Results of Project Twenty21 - UK s Largest Observational Study into Medical Cannabis Products

(1) Khiron is a founding member of Project Twenty 21 and was the first supplier of EU-GMP high-THC dried cannabis flower to the study The findings show that medical Cannabis dramatically improves quality of life for people with life-limiting conditions, including Chronic Pain, Multiple Sclerosis, Tourette s Syndrome and PTSD Legal prescriptions allow patients to access medical cannabis without engaging in criminality and to avoid dependency associated with other medicines commonly prescribed for these debilitating conditions TORONTO, May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Khiron Life Sciences Corp. ( Khiron or the Company ) (TSXV: KHRN) (OTCQX: KHRNF)(Frankfurt: A2JMZC), a vertically integrated cannabis leader with core operations in Latin America and Europe, applauds the publication today in the accredited scientific journal Psychopharmacology of the first findings arising from Project Twenty 21, UK s first and largest national medical cannabis registry that was launched on November

LGBT+ campaigners fear more delay to UK conversion therapy ban

Last modified on Tue 11 May 2021 17.41 EDT Campaigners for LGBT+ rights have criticised the prospect of a further delay before ministers fulfil a pledge to ban conversion practices, sometimes known as “gay cure” therapy. Consultations will be held before measures to ban the “coercive and abhorrent practice” are brought forward, the government said on Tuesday. It first pledged to introduce a ban three years ago. The government said it wanted to ensure action was “proportionate and effective, and does not have unintended consequences”. Freedom of speech must be defended and religious freedom upheld, it said. No timeframe has been given for the consultation but the government wants it to be “short and prompt”, the prime minister’s spokesperson said. The government has also commissioned research into the scope of practices and experiences of those subjected to conversion therapy.

Four victims of gay conversion therapy bravely tell of their experiences

Seeing her reflection in the bathroom mirror, Jayne Ozanne recoiled in horror.  It was as if she had staggered from a car wreck: her cheeks were ashen, the skin around her eyes horribly red where blood vessels had burst. But Jayne hadn t survived a terrible crash, she d merely emerged from a therapy session. Yet while her appointment had taken place in a cosy sitting room, it was a far from gentle experience.  Because for five hours, Jayne a Cambridge graduate with a highflying business career had been writhing and retching as her therapist , a respected faith leader, urged her to literally vomit out her problem .

Create Studios helps CCG produce films for Mental Health Awareness Week

A SERIES of short films has been released to promote young people’s mental wellbeing at home as part of Mental Health Awareness week. Bath & North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire Clinical Commissioning Group is behind the initiative to help families have healthy conversations around mental health. The films contain tips and strategies from healthcare professionals and were created in collaboration with the team at Create Studios in Swindon. Released to coincide with Mental Health Awareness Week, which started today, the project features real-life stories from young people talking about how the service they have accessed have supported them and improved their quality of life.

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