Compound derived from marijuana may benefit children with epilepsy

In recent years, cannabinoids — the active chemicals in medical marijuana — have been increasingly touted as a potential treatment for a range of neurological and psychiatric disorders. Investigators have now compared their efficacy with antiepileptic drugs for children with epilepsy.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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