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Neuroscience: The Study and Application of Cannabis Medicines
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<time class="entry-date published" datetime="2018-05-07T10:29:05+00:00">05/07/2018</time> <span class="author vcard"><a class="url fn n" href="https://www.occnewspaper.com/author/occ-staff/" title="OCC Staff">OCC Staff</a></span>
By Allan Frankel, MD
GreenBridge Medical
The beginning of neuroscience is considered to have started around 1700BC when the first writings making reference to the brain occurred. This early reference has developed into the 17 branches of modern neuroscience studies.
The first cannabinoid was isolated in 1964, followed by the identification of the first cannabinoid receptor in the brain of a rat in 1988, and the first endocannabinoid in 1992.
Needless to say, neurosciences related to the study of cannabinoids and the endocannabinoid system has a ways to go to catch up.....
https://www.occnewspaper.com/neuroscienc...medicines/
Neuroscience: The Study and Application of Cannabis Medicines
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<time class="entry-date published" datetime="2018-05-07T10:29:05+00:00">05/07/2018</time> <span class="author vcard"><a class="url fn n" href="https://www.occnewspaper.com/author/occ-staff/" title="OCC Staff">OCC Staff</a></span>
By Allan Frankel, MD
GreenBridge Medical
The beginning of neuroscience is considered to have started around 1700BC when the first writings making reference to the brain occurred. This early reference has developed into the 17 branches of modern neuroscience studies.
The first cannabinoid was isolated in 1964, followed by the identification of the first cannabinoid receptor in the brain of a rat in 1988, and the first endocannabinoid in 1992.
Needless to say, neurosciences related to the study of cannabinoids and the endocannabinoid system has a ways to go to catch up.....
https://www.occnewspaper.com/neuroscienc...medicines/