Nutrionally Deficient Diets Disrupt Cannabinoid Receptors
April 22nd, 2011 | by J.Marcu |Cannabinoid Researchers at Temple University gathered for their bimonthly meeting discussion on the Endocannabinoid system.Megan Trznadel lead the discussion on a recently published article on nutrition and endocannabinoids. Ms.Trznadel is an undergraduate in Temple’s Neuroscience program, she is currently studying the cannabinoid type 1 receptor in the laboratory of Dr. Mary Abood.
The presentation showed new data that suggests our diet can affect the response to cannabinoids. [Read more]
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