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To: Brian Fukuba who wrote (83815)2/20/2000 4:43:00 PM
From: lee kramer  Respond to of 120523
 
BrianFukuba: Interesting article. But giving THC to rats is kinda like giving chicken soup to healthy elephants. Rats don't tend to do that well with doses of THC (and maybe massive doses at that)...nor do many other animals. The THC given is usually synthetic, not the natural kind that grows in most parts of the world. Beware scientists who sometimes/manytimes don't fulyy understand what they're doing. Medicinal uses of THC, for a myriad number of problems, are not only banned...they are synthetic. Bad medicine methinks. (Lee)



To: Brian Fukuba who wrote (83815)2/20/2000 4:52:00 PM
From: HeatherN  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 120523
 
Brian,
I used to use Medline all the time, understanding their limitation regarding anything within the last 6 months. They have a very long lag time for listing publications. Here's the link for my new favorite, Pubmed. Even very recent articles can be located.
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

It's an NIH/NLM program.

Heather