Preface
I. Setting the scene and introductory chapters
1. How medical cannabis may influence the future of medicineMartha Rosenthal
2. Medical cannabis and cannabinoids: how best to extract components from plant material Roberta Costi
3. Medicinal usage of cannabis and its impact on mental health among cancer patients and survivors Nicolas Hernandez Ortega, Ye Chen, Jessica Y. Islam, Diane Rodriguez, Marlene Camacho-Rivera and Denise Christina Vidot
4. Cannabis sativa as a traditional phytomedicine: a new narrative covering different countries Md Nasir Ahmed, Tridib Paul, Md. Nur Kabidul Azam, Rownak Jahan and Mohammed Rahmatullah
5. Medical use of cannabis in the middle east Bader Hamza Shirah, Mohammed Ahmed and Ruba Saleh
6. What medicinal cannabis is used for: a focus on Canada Dean T. Eurich, Cerina Lee and Jason Dyck
7. New York perspectives of medical cannabis laboratory analysisLingyun Li, Stacey Chmura, Christopher Judd and Bryan C. Duffy
8. Potential roles of epigenetic memory on the quality of clonal cannabis plants: Content and profile of secondary metabolitesMohsen Hesami and Max Jones
9. Aberrant use of medicinal cannabis: theoretical and empirical considerations Daniel Feingold
10. Profile of older users of medical cannabis and cannabinoidsJoshua Brown
11. Use of cannabidiol oil by caregivers: a focus on Alzheimer's diseaseMagdalena Leszko
12. Medicinal use of cannabis: adverse events as a balanced perspectiveGiada Crescioli, Valentina Maggini, Fabio Firenzuoli, Alfredo Vannacci and Niccolo Lombardi
II. Physiological aspects and metabolic aspects
13. Physiopathology and use of cannabinoids for fibrotic diseases Carmen del Rio and E. Munoz
14. Cannabinoids in inflammation and atherosclerosis Leonor Thomson, Edward Moreira-Bahnson and Bruno Musetti
15. Targeting the CB(2) receptors and other endocannabinoid elements to delay disease progression in cardiovascular diseasesShreesh Ojha
16. BMI in cannabis users: regulation, mechanisms and public health impact Thomas Clark
III. Neurological, psychological and behavioural aspects
17. Neuroprotection by cannabis related products, cannabidiol and cannabigerol, and associated mechanisms of actionCarolina Echeverry Sr., Jimena Fagetti, Miguel Reyes-Parada and Cecilia Scorza
18. Cannabis terpenes as neuroprotective agents: a focus on alpha-bisabololJohn Staton Laws, Srijan Shrestha and Scott D. Smid
19. Cannabidiol in medicinal usage of stress: modelling investigations into cocaineM. Julia García-Fuster and Olga Valverde
20. Medicinal cannabis and neurocognition impairmentCaroline MacCallum, April Christiansen, Lindsay Lo, Carly Pistawka, Michael Boivin and Melissa Snider-Adler
21. Genetic models of audiogenic seizures: what they are and how cannabinoids and Cannabis-derived compounds can be used to alleviate their symptoms - an updated narrativeNorberto Garcia-Cairasco
22. Addressing the validity of cannabinoid therapy as an option for the treatment of substance use disorderRose Chesworth, Erin McLemon and Tim Karl
IV. Pharmacological and cellular aspects
23. Cannabidiolic acid (CBDA), features and profiles: anti-hyperalgesic effects G. Singh, Katja Linher-Melville and Raphael Mechoulam
24. Cannabis-drug interactions: implications for medicinal cannabis use Fran Gengo, Anna Mattle and Christopher Ralyea
25. Cannabinoid receptor subtype 2 (CB2R): features and targets for medical applications Marialessandra Contino, Carmen Abate, Nicola Antonio Colabufo, Francesco Leonetti and Angela Stefanachi
26. Medical use of cannabidiol and impact on cancer cell viability Kent E. Chair and Wesley Raup-Konsavage
27. Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant and immunomodulatory effects of phytocannabinoid ß-caryophyllene: A mechanistic overviewVafa Baradaran Rahimi, Arghavan Memarzia and Prof. Vahid Reza Askari
V. Symptom Control and Medicinal Uses
28. Cancer patients and providers: Attitudes and beliefs of cannabis and cannabinoids use as a treatment Kimberson Tanco
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