Mental health advocate and one half of music duo Rizzle Kicks, Jordan Stephens, is collaborating with medical cannabis clinic, Alternaleaf, to shed light on the role of alternative treatments in supporting mental wellbeing.
Stephens, who is currently touring with Rizzle Kicks as part of their...
The UK’s medical cannabis industry is now the second largest in Europe, second only to Germany, thanks to consistent and sustained growth over the last seven years.
While this has seen thousands of new patients gain access to medical cannabis, it still represents just a fraction of the...
A Yorkshire man, who supplied cannabis products to thousands of people with chronic illnesses, has been jailed for four years after his original suspended sentence was overturned.
Joel Cunningham, 40, from Leeds, was convicted of seven offences, including possession with intent to supply magic...
Cannabis Health has partnered with leading experts at the Medical Cannabis Clinicians Society (MCCS) to bring its first educational event for healthcare professionals to the UK later this year.
The Cannabis Health Symposium, taking place at Conway Hall in London on 25 November, 2025, will...
New analysis has found that NHS access to medical cannabis could boost the UK’s economy by £13.3 billion over the next decade by returning thousands back to work.
Widening NHS access to medical cannabis could add £4.5 billion to the economy over five years, and £13.3 billion over a decade...
A major new study, analysing data from over four million adults in the US and Europe, has linked cannabis use to an almost quadrupling in the risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
Cannabis use is increasing globally with an estimated 219 million users (4.3% of the global adult population) in...
Two new studies, one a large meta-analysis and the other real-world evidence from the UK, suggest that cannabis-based medicines, particularly those containing THC or mixed cannabinoids, may improve sleep quality and ease symptoms of insomnia.
A new systematic review and meta-analysis, published...
Curaleaf Laboratories, part of Curaleaf International, today announced the UK launch of the Curaleaf Que Medical Inhalation Device (QMID), the first CE-certified liquid inhaler for cannabis-based medicines. Available on prescription, the device offers patients a precise, discreet, and clinically...
Cannabis Health will host its first expert-led educational event for healthcare professionals later this year, with a focus on bridging the gap between policy and patient access.
The one-day, CPD-accredited Cannabis Health Symposium, taking place at Conway Hall in London on Tuesday 25 November...
Despite a slow start in facilitating patient access to medical cannabis treatments, this is gradually changing for the better. The UK now has an active patient base of approximately 50,000-60,000, and an estimated 80,000 individuals are expected to receive treatment with CBPMs throughout 2025...
Scientists in South Africa say they have found the first evidence of a rare class of phenolics, called ‘flavoalkaloids’, in leaves from the cannabis plant.
Phenolic compounds, especially flavonoids, are well-known and sought after in the pharmaceutical industry because of their antioxidant...
A new review has found ‘consistent evidence’ that cannabis improves sexual function in women, and should be considered as a first-line treatment for patients with female orgasm disorder (FOD).
After reviewing findings from 16 peer-reviewed studies, including data from over 8,000 women...
A UK medical cannabis clinic is carrying out investigations after a substantial amount of patients’ information was leaked in a major data breach.
In an email sent to patients on Monday 18 August, CB1 Medical confirmed it had identified a ‘data security incident’ when patients’ personal...
A new survey of NHS doctors has highlighted a growing demand for alternative treatment options for complex health issues such as chronic pain and women’s health-related concerns.
Out of 500 doctors currently practicing in the NHS, almost half of which were GPs, three quarters said that...
Ireland has become the latest jurisdiction to ban the use of the semi-synthetic cannabinoid HHC, with ministers raising concerns related to growing use among young people and risks to mental health.
The decision, announced by the Department of Health on 29 July, sees Hexahydrocannabinol (HHC)...
New research on a large data set of older adults suggests cannabis use may be linked to slower brain ageing and improved cognitive function.
The study, which used data collected from 25,000 adults aged between 44 and 81 years, found that those who had consumed cannabis had brain...
A new study is the first to confirm a link between an invasive fungal infection and a medical cannabis product sold to a patient in the US.
A cancer patient, using medical cannabis to manage the side effects of chemotherapy, developed a life-threatening fungal infection after using a...
Just months ago, France’s long battle to establish a permanent generalised medical cannabis framework was on the brink of failure.
Despite other major European countries looking to France’s 2019 pilot scheme for inspiration, COVID-19, waning political will, operational hurdles, and the...
A recent study by researchers at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine has found that individuals with cannabis use disorder (CUD) are more than three times more likely to develop oral cancer within five years compared to those without CUD.
In 2022, 17.7 million people...
The Care Quality Commission has raised a number of concerns related to the prescribing of cannabis-based products for medicinal use in the UK, as the latest data reveals further increases in private prescriptions.
Earlier this month the independent regulator which is responsible for overseeing...