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CBD won t help people kick a cocaine habit, study says

CBD won t help people kick a cocaine habit, study says By (0) Researchers say that CBD, a non-psychoactive chemical in marijuana, does not help people struggling with cocaine addiction. Photo by 7raysmarketing/Pixabay Cannabidiol, or CBD, products are seemingly everywhere these days, but they won t help cure a cocaine addiction, a Canadian study finds. CBD, a chemical in the cannabis plant, has long been touted as a treatment for cocaine addiction. Advertisement But researchers at the University of Montreal Hospital Research Center found that it doesn t lessen addicts craving for cocaine or reduce their risk of relapse. Their clinical trial included 78 people with cocaine addiction, average age 46, who were randomly divided into two groups. One group received 800 mg a day of cannabidiol, the other, a placebo.

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Life-threatening complications during pregnancy: greater long-term risk of death

 E-Mail A research team from the CHUM Research Centre (CRCHUM) has shown that women who have had serious complications during pregnancy are twice as likely to die up to three decades later. Serious conditions such as stroke, cardiac complications, acute kidney failure and pre-eclampsia affect just under 5 % of women during pregnancy and childbirth. In a study published in Obstetrics & Gynecology, CRCHUM researcher Dr. Nathalie Auger and postdoctoral fellow Ugochinyere Vivian Ukah examined the long-term mortality risks of women with these types of pregnancy complications by analyzing more than 1.2 million records of women who gave birth in Quebec between 1989 and 2016. Their findings? Compared to women who had no serious pregnancy complications, women in the study were twice as likely to die after childbirth, either in the postpartum period (42 days and less) or afterwards. Although there was a decline over time, the greater risk of death was still felt several years after

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