Enhancing Activity of Marijuana-Like Chemicals in Brain Helps Treat Parkinson's Symptoms in Mice, Stanford Study Finds.

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Enhancing Activity of Marijuana-Like Chemicals in Brain Helps Treat Parkinson's Symptoms in Mice, Stanford Study Finds.

STANFORD, Calif. -- Marijuana-like chemicals in the brain may point to a treatment for the debilitating condition of Parkinson's disease. In a study to be published in the Feb. 8 issue of Nature, researchers from the Stanford University School of Medicine report that endocannabinoids, naturall...

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