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By MSA

Could a component of cannabis end the risk of using opioid painkillers following surgery, and perhaps even provide a solution to chronic pain?

Henry Ford Health and University of Michigan hospitals have launched a study on whether administering cannabidiol or CBD, a non-intoxicating component of cannabis, could reduce the need for opioids following knee replacement procedures.

Read more at The Oakland Press >>

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