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Cannabis compound found to be an effective weapon in fight against superbugs


A compound of cannabis has been found to be able to kill the bacteria responsible for gonorrhoea, meningitis and legionnaires disease. The medical breakthrough could lead to the first new class of antibiotics for resistant bacteria in over half a century.
In a recent study, researchers from the University of Queensland and Botanix Pharmaceuticals found that cannabidiol or “CBD”, the main non-psycho-active component of cannabis, can penetrate the membranes and kill a wide variety of bacteria, including Neisseria gonorrhoeae, which causes the sexually transmitted disease.
The compound was found to be particularly effective in breaking down the biofilms produced by these bacteria that make them so difficult to treat. University of Queensland Institute for Molecular Bioscience’s Associate Professor Mark Blaskovich explained: “This is the first time CBD has been shown to kill some types of Gram-negative bacteria. These bacteria have an extra outer membrane, an addition ....

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U.K. Mom of Epileptic Child Gets Cannabis Reprieve In Light of Brexit - WeedLife News Network


U.K. Mom of Epileptic Child Gets Cannabis Reprieve In Light of Brexit
Thursday, 28 January 2021
Hannah Deacon, mother of 9-year-old, severely epileptic Alfie Dingley, is one of the people that Brexit will impact most, as the country settles into the reality of leaving the European Union. Instead of cannabis oil imports from the Netherlands being ceased immediately, they will be able to continue for at least another six months. 
The Struggle To Access Life-Saving Medication
Originally from Warwickshire, England, Alfie relies specifically on the imported oil for his seizure condition, and it is not safe for him to switch to another product. While she only has until July 1 to rely on imports being delivered within the country’s borders, Deacon is relieved that she has at least bought a little more time to figure out next steps.  ....

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Son 'may die after Brexit stops cannabis medicine from Holland'


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image copyrightHannah Deacon
image captionAlfie Dingley, pictured with his mother, has now been free of seizures for eight months, she said
The mum of a boy with epilepsy says his life is at risk after being told the supply of a cannabis medicine from the Netherlands will stop due to Brexit.
The UK government told Hannah Deacon prescriptions issued in the UK can no longer be lawfully dispensed in an EU member state.
She said nine-year-old Alfie Dingley, from Warwickshire, would be in danger if he had a different product.
The government said there was a range of alternative medicines. ....

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