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  • Awshad organised Medical Cannabis Training to educate Doctors about CBD’s groundbreaking benefits

    Awshad organised Medical Cannabis Training to educate Doctors about CBD’s groundbreaking benefits



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    Feb 15, 2023 10:15 IST

    New Delhi [India], February 15 (ANI/ATK): With an purpose to educate healthcare specialists about the use of Cannabidiol (CBD), Awshad Delhi-NCR-primarily based cannabis wellness startup organized a Medicial Cannabis Workshop on February 10, at the prestigious PHD chamber, New Delhi.
    The vital speaker of the workshop was Dr Sayed Tahir Hassan, an MBBS & DNB medical doctor with a specialization in Clinical Hashish. He is also a member of the Society of Hashish Clinicians Usa. Sayed Tahir Hassan has been practising medication for the previous 21 a long time, and has skills in complementary remedy approaches, like Professional medical Hashish and Homeopathy. He specializes in crucial wellness circumstances like most cancers, autoimmune diseases, gastrointestinal ailments, diabetic issues, and hormonal challenges.
    Talking at the workshop, Most cancers professional, Dr Sayed Tahir Hassan said, “Know-how of how health care cannabis operates in us is the have to have of the hour. Not only it can be utilised in Serious distressing disorders, but also in most cancers to improve the quality of lifestyle for the duration of and after cancer remedies. CBD has furthermore demonstrated to act as CHEMOPREVENTIVE in most cancers. That is why the emphasis on the instruction of health professionals.”
    Amid the increase in the legalization of clinical cannabis, Awshad considers it crucial for health care gurus to keep knowledgeable about this rising treatment method alternative.
    Co-founders, Awshad Shivam Singhee and Richa Jaggi claimed, “We believe that that doctors in our culture are revered and highly regarded as an authority determine who aid us control our wellness with the very best of their skills. On the other hand, medical professionals in India today are not nicely-versed or up-to-date with professional medical hashish and how to help their sufferers with option therapies. We want to close this gap, and give our physicians and our customers a opportunity to pursue wellness in a organic and wholesome manner!”

    All through the workshop several topics similar to CBD which include the background of cannabis and the discovery of the endocannabinoid program, the physiology of the endocannabinoid process, together with intrinsic and extrinsic activators, receptors, and interactions with a variety of organ programs in the overall body.

    Apart from this, the use of health-related hashish and cannabidiol (CBD) in controlling signs and symptoms relevant to long-term discomfort, most cancers suffering, and non-cancer suffering, the opioid epidemic, and the outcomes of hashish on opioid use disorder (OUD), the investigate on the results of cannabis on weight problems, kind 2 diabetes, sleep dysfunction and fully grasp the indicators and hazard factors of these circumstances, the early investigation on the immediate anti-tumor exercise of cannabinoids, and specifically inside the central nervous method have been reviewed at the workshop.
    Last but not the the very least, the recent animal and human research info on the scientific neurological works by using for CBD and comprehension the use of healthcare cannabis and CBD in running symptoms of neurodegenerative health conditions have been the subject areas on which the dialogue took place.
    Through the workshop, lots of senior dignitaries which includes Dr Nasir Jamwal Amit Patwal aided organize the event for PHD.
    This story has been offered by ATK. ANI will not be liable in any way for the material of this article. (ANI/ATK)

  • Med students educate community on health and wellness | Local News

    Med students educate community on health and wellness | Local News

    MOULTRIE, Ga. — Stroke and heart attack prevention, breast cancer awareness, healthy lifestyle choices and blood pressure screenings are just a few of the ways PCOM South Georgia students are educating the community through “We Are Moultrie: Healthier Together.”

    The student-led initiative provides an opportunity for students to serve the community, focusing on preventative care through outreach events, education and health screenings.

    According to the Georgia Department of Public Health, Colquitt County has a higher rate of cardiovascular disease, diabetes mellitus and respiratory disease in comparison to the state of Georgia. With that in mind, Jeanine Garcia (DO ‘24) created the initiative with a mission to promote health within the local community through education and health screenings in the form of a month-long community health initiative.

    Garcia said, “As students, we hope to connect to the community of Moultrie and remind them that we’re not only here to serve them through medicine, but that we’re also a part of this growing community. That’s why I think the initiative has the perfect name ‘We Are Moultrie: Healthier Together.’ By hosting informative booths at local events, students become more familiar with Moultrie residents, expanding on PCOM South Georgia’s mission to serve the local underserved community.”

    She added, “It’s extremely important now, more than ever, for medical students to support community wellness and have outreach events. We’re living in a time where medical misinformation spreads like wildfire, so it’s important for health professionals and students to debunk false information and educate our community. We want to foster trust within the community and have them meet our young doctors-in-training to build that rapport with them early on.”

    Many of PCOM South Georgia’s student-led clubs have participated in community events to foster involvement, education and awareness. These clubs include Student National Medical Association (SNMA), Research Club, American Medical Women’s Association (AMWA), Latino Medical Student Association (LMSA), Emergency Medicine Club and American College of Osteopathic Pediatricians (ACOP). 

    Each club sets up a booth and focuses on health and wellness-related topics during the event. Most recently the clubs have participated in the 5k Artfest Marathon and the Calico Art Show where student-volunteers donated their time to execute efforts including blood pressure screenings, breast cancer awareness and education, Spanish translation, heart attack, stroke and diabetes awareness, and physical and mental health handouts for kids.

    “This initiative was student-led because we have a passion for serving the community,” said Jasmine Render (DO ‘24), a member of the planning committee. “Many of us began the journey of becoming a physician because we wanted to help people, and that is what we set out to do with our health initiative. Our path to becoming a DO is more than just receiving letters at the end of our names. It is about the people we meet and help along the way. As medical students, we should not be isolated from the community in which we live, play and will eventually serve.”