This video investigates the potential benefits of using cannabis to combat breast cancer and cancer-induced pain. This topic has been researched quite heavily and is still under investigation, thus this video spreads information on past and current research. In addition to a one-on-one interview with both breast cancer researcher, Dr. Gurmit Singh and a Ph.D. student in his lab, Rob Ungard. Dr. Singh studies experimental therapeutics in breast cancer and can provide further insight on this topic and the viability of the treatment. Questions included in the interview are: What does your research on cannabis and breast cancer entail? What are, if any, the biological mechanisms of cannabis and breast cancer interactions? What steps still need to occur before it could be a treatment option? Can you give us a brief overview of the hypothesis of cancer pain? The video begins with a brief explanation of the chemical components in cannabis and a discussion of breast cancer. This aids in the understanding of the complicated content of the interviews. The intended audience of this video is current breast cancer patients looking to gain more information on this potential novel treatment, along with students in post-secondary education looking to learn more about the research in this field.
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This video investigates the potential benefits of using cannabis to combat breast cancer and cancer-induced pain. This topic has been researched quite heavily and is still under investigation, thus this video spreads information on past and current research. In addition to a one-on-one interview with both breast cancer researcher, Dr. Gurmit Singh and a Ph.D. student in his lab, Rob Ungard. Dr. Singh studies experimental therapeutics in breast cancer and can provide further insight on this topic and the viability of the treatment. Questions included in the interview are: What does your research on cannabis and breast cancer entail? What are, if any, the biological mechanisms of cannabis and breast cancer interactions? What steps still need to occur before it could be a treatment option? Can you give us a brief overview of the hypothesis of cancer pain? The video begins with a brief explanation of the chemical components in cannabis and a discussion of breast cancer. This aids in the understanding of the complicated content of the interviews. The intended audience of this video is current breast cancer patients looking to gain more information on this potential novel treatment, along with students in post-secondary education looking to learn more about the research in this field.
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This video investigates the potential benefits of using cannabis to combat breast cancer and cancer-induced pain. This topic has been researched quite heavily and is still under investigation, thus this video spreads information on past and current research. In addition to a one-on-one interview with both breast cancer researcher, Dr. Gurmit Singh and a Ph.D. student in his lab, Rob Ungard. Dr. Singh studies experimental therapeutics in breast cancer and can provide further insight on this topic and the viability of the treatment. Questions included in the interview are: What does your research on cannabis and breast cancer entail? What are, if any, the biological mechanisms of cannabis and breast cancer interactions? What steps still need to occur before it could be a treatment option? Can you give us a brief overview of the hypothesis of cancer pain? The video begins with a brief explanation of the chemical components in cannabis and a discussion of breast cancer. This aids in the understanding of the complicated content of the interviews. The intended audience of this video is current breast cancer patients looking to gain more information on this potential novel treatment, along with students in post-secondary education looking to learn more about the research in this field.
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The process by which a female produces an offspring in their womb once the male and female zygotes have combined into a single embryo until birth.
The offspring in the womb, from the moment 2 zygotes co-exist up until the 11th week of pregnancy, is medically referred to as "Embryo"
The offspring in the womb, beginning on the 11th week of pregnancy, has graduated from "Embryo" to "Fetus"
The offspring, now emerged from the womb and ending the female's pregnancy.
This video investigates the potential benefits of using cannabis to combat breast cancer and cancer-induced pain. This topic has been researched quite heavily and is still under investigation, thus this video spreads information on past and current research. In addition to a one-on-one interview with both breast cancer researcher, Dr. Gurmit Singh and a Ph.D. student in his lab, Rob Ungard. Dr. Singh studies experimental therapeutics in breast cancer and can provide further insight on this topic and the viability of the treatment. Questions included in the interview are: What does your research on cannabis and breast cancer entail? What are, if any, the biological mechanisms of cannabis and breast cancer interactions? What steps still need to occur before it could be a treatment option? Can you give us a brief overview of the hypothesis of cancer pain? The video begins with a brief explanation of the chemical components in cannabis and a discussion of breast cancer. This aids in the understanding of the complicated content of the interviews. The intended audience of this video is current breast cancer patients looking to gain more information on this potential novel treatment, along with students in post-secondary education looking to learn more about the research in this field.
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This video investigates the potential benefits of using cannabis to combat breast cancer and cancer-induced pain. This topic has been researched quite heavily and is still under investigation, thus this video spreads information on past and current research. In addition to a one-on-one interview with both breast cancer researcher, Dr. Gurmit Singh and a Ph.D. student in his lab, Rob Ungard. Dr. Singh studies experimental therapeutics in breast cancer and can provide further insight on this topic and the viability of the treatment. Questions included in the interview are: What does your research on cannabis and breast cancer entail? What are, if any, the biological mechanisms of cannabis and breast cancer interactions? What steps still need to occur before it could be a treatment option? Can you give us a brief overview of the hypothesis of cancer pain? The video begins with a brief explanation of the chemical components in cannabis and a discussion of breast cancer. This aids in the understanding of the complicated content of the interviews. The intended audience of this video is current breast cancer patients looking to gain more information on this potential novel treatment, along with students in post-secondary education looking to learn more about the research in this field.
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This video investigates the potential benefits of using cannabis to combat breast cancer and cancer-induced pain. This topic has been researched quite heavily and is still under investigation, thus this video spreads information on past and current research. In addition to a one-on-one interview with both breast cancer researcher, Dr. Gurmit Singh and a Ph.D. student in his lab, Rob Ungard. Dr. Singh studies experimental therapeutics in breast cancer and can provide further insight on this topic and the viability of the treatment. Questions included in the interview are: What does your research on cannabis and breast cancer entail? What are, if any, the biological mechanisms of cannabis and breast cancer interactions? What steps still need to occur before it could be a treatment option? Can you give us a brief overview of the hypothesis of cancer pain? The video begins with a brief explanation of the chemical components in cannabis and a discussion of breast cancer. This aids in the understanding of the complicated content of the interviews. The intended audience of this video is current breast cancer patients looking to gain more information on this potential novel treatment, along with students in post-secondary education looking to learn more about the research in this field.
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This video investigates the potential benefits of using cannabis to combat breast cancer and cancer-induced pain. This topic has been researched quite heavily and is still under investigation, thus this video spreads information on past and current research. In addition to a one-on-one interview with both breast cancer researcher, Dr. Gurmit Singh and a Ph.D. student in his lab, Rob Ungard. Dr. Singh studies experimental therapeutics in breast cancer and can provide further insight on this topic and the viability of the treatment. Questions included in the interview are: What does your research on cannabis and breast cancer entail? What are, if any, the biological mechanisms of cannabis and breast cancer interactions? What steps still need to occur before it could be a treatment option? Can you give us a brief overview of the hypothesis of cancer pain? The video begins with a brief explanation of the chemical components in cannabis and a discussion of breast cancer. This aids in the understanding of the complicated content of the interviews. The intended audience of this video is current breast cancer patients looking to gain more information on this potential novel treatment, along with students in post-secondary education looking to learn more about the research in this field.
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An abnormality caused due to pathophysiological response to external or internal factors.
A disruption in normal functioning of mind or body due to a disease, genetic factor or trauma.
A set or collection of various identifying signs and symptoms that characterizes a certain disease or disorder.
An abnormal state of physical or mental health that interferes with usual activities or the feeling of well-being.
This video investigates the potential benefits of using cannabis to combat breast cancer and cancer-induced pain. This topic has been researched quite heavily and is still under investigation, thus this video spreads information on past and current research. In addition to a one-on-one interview with both breast cancer researcher, Dr. Gurmit Singh and a Ph.D. student in his lab, Rob Ungard. Dr. Singh studies experimental therapeutics in breast cancer and can provide further insight on this topic and the viability of the treatment. Questions included in the interview are: What does your research on cannabis and breast cancer entail? What are, if any, the biological mechanisms of cannabis and breast cancer interactions? What steps still need to occur before it could be a treatment option? Can you give us a brief overview of the hypothesis of cancer pain? The video begins with a brief explanation of the chemical components in cannabis and a discussion of breast cancer. This aids in the understanding of the complicated content of the interviews. The intended audience of this video is current breast cancer patients looking to gain more information on this potential novel treatment, along with students in post-secondary education looking to learn more about the research in this field.
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This video investigates the potential benefits of using cannabis to combat breast cancer and cancer-induced pain. This topic has been researched quite heavily and is still under investigation, thus this video spreads information on past and current research. In addition to a one-on-one interview with both breast cancer researcher, Dr. Gurmit Singh and a Ph.D. student in his lab, Rob Ungard. Dr. Singh studies experimental therapeutics in breast cancer and can provide further insight on this topic and the viability of the treatment. Questions included in the interview are: What does your research on cannabis and breast cancer entail? What are, if any, the biological mechanisms of cannabis and breast cancer interactions? What steps still need to occur before it could be a treatment option? Can you give us a brief overview of the hypothesis of cancer pain? The video begins with a brief explanation of the chemical components in cannabis and a discussion of breast cancer. This aids in the understanding of the complicated content of the interviews. The intended audience of this video is current breast cancer patients looking to gain more information on this potential novel treatment, along with students in post-secondary education looking to learn more about the research in this field.
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This video investigates the potential benefits of using cannabis to combat breast cancer and cancer-induced pain. This topic has been researched quite heavily and is still under investigation, thus this video spreads information on past and current research. In addition to a one-on-one interview with both breast cancer researcher, Dr. Gurmit Singh and a Ph.D. student in his lab, Rob Ungard. Dr. Singh studies experimental therapeutics in breast cancer and can provide further insight on this topic and the viability of the treatment. Questions included in the interview are: What does your research on cannabis and breast cancer entail? What are, if any, the biological mechanisms of cannabis and breast cancer interactions? What steps still need to occur before it could be a treatment option? Can you give us a brief overview of the hypothesis of cancer pain? The video begins with a brief explanation of the chemical components in cannabis and a discussion of breast cancer. This aids in the understanding of the complicated content of the interviews. The intended audience of this video is current breast cancer patients looking to gain more information on this potential novel treatment, along with students in post-secondary education looking to learn more about the research in this field.
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This video investigates the potential benefits of using cannabis to combat breast cancer and cancer-induced pain. This topic has been researched quite heavily and is still under investigation, thus this video spreads information on past and current research. In addition to a one-on-one interview with both breast cancer researcher, Dr. Gurmit Singh and a Ph.D. student in his lab, Rob Ungard. Dr. Singh studies experimental therapeutics in breast cancer and can provide further insight on this topic and the viability of the treatment. Questions included in the interview are: What does your research on cannabis and breast cancer entail? What are, if any, the biological mechanisms of cannabis and breast cancer interactions? What steps still need to occur before it could be a treatment option? Can you give us a brief overview of the hypothesis of cancer pain? The video begins with a brief explanation of the chemical components in cannabis and a discussion of breast cancer. This aids in the understanding of the complicated content of the interviews. The intended audience of this video is current breast cancer patients looking to gain more information on this potential novel treatment, along with students in post-secondary education looking to learn more about the research in this field.
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This video investigates the potential benefits of using cannabis to combat breast cancer and cancer-induced pain. This topic has been researched quite heavily and is still under investigation, thus this video spreads information on past and current research. In addition to a one-on-one interview with both breast cancer researcher, Dr. Gurmit Singh and a Ph.D. student in his lab, Rob Ungard. Dr. Singh studies experimental therapeutics in breast cancer and can provide further insight on this topic and the viability of the treatment. Questions included in the interview are: What does your research on cannabis and breast cancer entail? What are, if any, the biological mechanisms of cannabis and breast cancer interactions? What steps still need to occur before it could be a treatment option? Can you give us a brief overview of the hypothesis of cancer pain? The video begins with a brief explanation of the chemical components in cannabis and a discussion of breast cancer. This aids in the understanding of the complicated content of the interviews. The intended audience of this video is current breast cancer patients looking to gain more information on this potential novel treatment, along with students in post-secondary education looking to learn more about the research in this field.
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This video investigates the potential benefits of using cannabis to combat breast cancer and cancer-induced pain. This topic has been researched quite heavily and is still under investigation, thus this video spreads information on past and current research. In addition to a one-on-one interview with both breast cancer researcher, Dr. Gurmit Singh and a Ph.D. student in his lab, Rob Ungard. Dr. Singh studies experimental therapeutics in breast cancer and can provide further insight on this topic and the viability of the treatment. Questions included in the interview are: What does your research on cannabis and breast cancer entail? What are, if any, the biological mechanisms of cannabis and breast cancer interactions? What steps still need to occur before it could be a treatment option? Can you give us a brief overview of the hypothesis of cancer pain? The video begins with a brief explanation of the chemical components in cannabis and a discussion of breast cancer. This aids in the understanding of the complicated content of the interviews. The intended audience of this video is current breast cancer patients looking to gain more information on this potential novel treatment, along with students in post-secondary education looking to learn more about the research in this field.
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This video investigates the potential benefits of using cannabis to combat breast cancer and cancer-induced pain. This topic has been researched quite heavily and is still under investigation, thus this video spreads information on past and current research. In addition to a one-on-one interview with both breast cancer researcher, Dr. Gurmit Singh and a Ph.D. student in his lab, Rob Ungard. Dr. Singh studies experimental therapeutics in breast cancer and can provide further insight on this topic and the viability of the treatment. Questions included in the interview are: What does your research on cannabis and breast cancer entail? What are, if any, the biological mechanisms of cannabis and breast cancer interactions? What steps still need to occur before it could be a treatment option? Can you give us a brief overview of the hypothesis of cancer pain? The video begins with a brief explanation of the chemical components in cannabis and a discussion of breast cancer. This aids in the understanding of the complicated content of the interviews. The intended audience of this video is current breast cancer patients looking to gain more information on this potential novel treatment, along with students in post-secondary education looking to learn more about the research in this field.
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This video investigates the potential benefits of using cannabis to combat breast cancer and cancer-induced pain. This topic has been researched quite heavily and is still under investigation, thus this video spreads information on past and current research. In addition to a one-on-one interview with both breast cancer researcher, Dr. Gurmit Singh and a Ph.D. student in his lab, Rob Ungard. Dr. Singh studies experimental therapeutics in breast cancer and can provide further insight on this topic and the viability of the treatment. Questions included in the interview are: What does your research on cannabis and breast cancer entail? What are, if any, the biological mechanisms of cannabis and breast cancer interactions? What steps still need to occur before it could be a treatment option? Can you give us a brief overview of the hypothesis of cancer pain? The video begins with a brief explanation of the chemical components in cannabis and a discussion of breast cancer. This aids in the understanding of the complicated content of the interviews. The intended audience of this video is current breast cancer patients looking to gain more information on this potential novel treatment, along with students in post-secondary education looking to learn more about the research in this field.
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This video investigates the potential benefits of using cannabis to combat breast cancer and cancer-induced pain. This topic has been researched quite heavily and is still under investigation, thus this video spreads information on past and current research. In addition to a one-on-one interview with both breast cancer researcher, Dr. Gurmit Singh and a Ph.D. student in his lab, Rob Ungard. Dr. Singh studies experimental therapeutics in breast cancer and can provide further insight on this topic and the viability of the treatment. Questions included in the interview are: What does your research on cannabis and breast cancer entail? What are, if any, the biological mechanisms of cannabis and breast cancer interactions? What steps still need to occur before it could be a treatment option? Can you give us a brief overview of the hypothesis of cancer pain? The video begins with a brief explanation of the chemical components in cannabis and a discussion of breast cancer. This aids in the understanding of the complicated content of the interviews. The intended audience of this video is current breast cancer patients looking to gain more information on this potential novel treatment, along with students in post-secondary education looking to learn more about the research in this field.
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This video investigates the potential benefits of using cannabis to combat breast cancer and cancer-induced pain. This topic has been researched quite heavily and is still under investigation, thus this video spreads information on past and current research. In addition to a one-on-one interview with both breast cancer researcher, Dr. Gurmit Singh and a Ph.D. student in his lab, Rob Ungard. Dr. Singh studies experimental therapeutics in breast cancer and can provide further insight on this topic and the viability of the treatment. Questions included in the interview are: What does your research on cannabis and breast cancer entail? What are, if any, the biological mechanisms of cannabis and breast cancer interactions? What steps still need to occur before it could be a treatment option? Can you give us a brief overview of the hypothesis of cancer pain? The video begins with a brief explanation of the chemical components in cannabis and a discussion of breast cancer. This aids in the understanding of the complicated content of the interviews. The intended audience of this video is current breast cancer patients looking to gain more information on this potential novel treatment, along with students in post-secondary education looking to learn more about the research in this field.
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This video investigates the potential benefits of using cannabis to combat breast cancer and cancer-induced pain. This topic has been researched quite heavily and is still under investigation, thus this video spreads information on past and current research. In addition to a one-on-one interview with both breast cancer researcher, Dr. Gurmit Singh and a Ph.D. student in his lab, Rob Ungard. Dr. Singh studies experimental therapeutics in breast cancer and can provide further insight on this topic and the viability of the treatment. Questions included in the interview are: What does your research on cannabis and breast cancer entail? What are, if any, the biological mechanisms of cannabis and breast cancer interactions? What steps still need to occur before it could be a treatment option? Can you give us a brief overview of the hypothesis of cancer pain? The video begins with a brief explanation of the chemical components in cannabis and a discussion of breast cancer. This aids in the understanding of the complicated content of the interviews. The intended audience of this video is current breast cancer patients looking to gain more information on this potential novel treatment, along with students in post-secondary education looking to learn more about the research in this field.
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This video investigates the potential benefits of using cannabis to combat breast cancer and cancer-induced pain. This topic has been researched quite heavily and is still under investigation, thus this video spreads information on past and current research. In addition to a one-on-one interview with both breast cancer researcher, Dr. Gurmit Singh and a Ph.D. student in his lab, Rob Ungard. Dr. Singh studies experimental therapeutics in breast cancer and can provide further insight on this topic and the viability of the treatment. Questions included in the interview are: What does your research on cannabis and breast cancer entail? What are, if any, the biological mechanisms of cannabis and breast cancer interactions? What steps still need to occur before it could be a treatment option? Can you give us a brief overview of the hypothesis of cancer pain? The video begins with a brief explanation of the chemical components in cannabis and a discussion of breast cancer. This aids in the understanding of the complicated content of the interviews. The intended audience of this video is current breast cancer patients looking to gain more information on this potential novel treatment, along with students in post-secondary education looking to learn more about the research in this field.
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This video investigates the potential benefits of using cannabis to combat breast cancer and cancer-induced pain. This topic has been researched quite heavily and is still under investigation, thus this video spreads information on past and current research. In addition to a one-on-one interview with both breast cancer researcher, Dr. Gurmit Singh and a Ph.D. student in his lab, Rob Ungard. Dr. Singh studies experimental therapeutics in breast cancer and can provide further insight on this topic and the viability of the treatment. Questions included in the interview are: What does your research on cannabis and breast cancer entail? What are, if any, the biological mechanisms of cannabis and breast cancer interactions? What steps still need to occur before it could be a treatment option? Can you give us a brief overview of the hypothesis of cancer pain? The video begins with a brief explanation of the chemical components in cannabis and a discussion of breast cancer. This aids in the understanding of the complicated content of the interviews. The intended audience of this video is current breast cancer patients looking to gain more information on this potential novel treatment, along with students in post-secondary education looking to learn more about the research in this field.
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This video investigates the potential benefits of using cannabis to combat breast cancer and cancer-induced pain. This topic has been researched quite heavily and is still under investigation, thus this video spreads information on past and current research. In addition to a one-on-one interview with both breast cancer researcher, Dr. Gurmit Singh and a Ph.D. student in his lab, Rob Ungard. Dr. Singh studies experimental therapeutics in breast cancer and can provide further insight on this topic and the viability of the treatment. Questions included in the interview are: What does your research on cannabis and breast cancer entail? What are, if any, the biological mechanisms of cannabis and breast cancer interactions? What steps still need to occur before it could be a treatment option? Can you give us a brief overview of the hypothesis of cancer pain? The video begins with a brief explanation of the chemical components in cannabis and a discussion of breast cancer. This aids in the understanding of the complicated content of the interviews. The intended audience of this video is current breast cancer patients looking to gain more information on this potential novel treatment, along with students in post-secondary education looking to learn more about the research in this field.
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