Last week, VolteFace reported on the case of Sophia Gibson, a five year old girl with Dravet syndrome from Northern Ireland whose mother, Danielle, is trying to get her accepted …
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A world-first study is currently recruiting patients in New South Wales, Australia, it has been announced. Over the next 12 months, researchers from the Chris O’Brien Lifehouse cancer treatment centre, …
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Museums are meant to capture the past. They present artefacts from our history so that we might learn from them and avoid repeating mistakes once made. This is the irony …
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In today’s ever-increasing, transitory society, change happens rapidly. The last decade alone has brought us the advent of smartphones, online streaming, a robust social media, the rise of …
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The UK government has proven itself perfectly capable, over recent decades, at curbing underage access to alcohol. So, with discussion around legalising and regulating cannabis in the UK intensifying, concerned …
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ILLEGAL! is a new magazine that deals with drugs and culture. Sold on the streets of the UK by people who use drugs and others from marginalised groups, £2 …
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Over the past year, much has been written about the horrific consequences of the Philippines’ war on drugs, led by its frankly psychopathic president, Rodrigo Duterte. Thousands have died, …
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Last month we reported on the most recent findings of the Beckley-Imperial Psychedelic Research Programme, which involve
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The United Kingdom is starting to talk about cannabis as a medicine. End Our Pain, a campaign to give patients legal access to medicinal cannabis, launched earlier this month. …