Medical Marijuana & News Michelle Levine | 23 Dec 2009
Ministry approves marijuana for 14-year-old cancer patient
The Haaretz article is typically poorly written and clearly they have no editors on staff of any kind, but it’s important that Haaretz cover news of the suffering patients who are receiving medical marijuana, so that other 88-year old women and 14-year old children don’t have to fear asking their doctors about a medication that can alleviate their pain and suffering and improve their quality of life.
Ministry approves marijuana for 14-year-old cancer patient – Haaretz – Israel News.

A 14-year-old girl with hematological cancer may receive marijuana, the Health Ministry decided.
The girl has been receiving treatment at a pediatric oncology clinic at Rambam Medical Center in Haifa for several months, and is suffering from the side effects of intensive chemotherapy, including pain and loss of appetite.
Her doctors recommended marijuana to treat these problems. The Health Ministry approved the request last week, and she began receiving marijuana joints on Friday. The hospital said that although smoking by children is problematic, the joints have improved her condition.
Ayelet Ben Barak, a senior physician in the department treating the teen, said, “Because of the problematic nature of smoking at these ages, we are looking into administrating the marijuana by other means.”
An 88-year-old woman with chronic pain has asked to receive marijuana cookies.
About 800 patients in Israel currently receive medicinal marijuana. Fewer than 10 are under age 18.
Medical Marijuana & News Michelle Levine | 20 Oct 2009
Feds to stop prosecuting medical marijuana users
Pot-smoking patients or their sanctioned suppliers should not be targeted for federal prosecution in states that allow medical marijuana, prosecutors were told Monday in a new policy memo issued by the Justice Department.
By the government’s count, 14 states allow some use of marijuana for medical purposes: Alaska, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington. Some medical marijuana advocates say Maryland shouldn’t be included in that group, because the law there only allows for reduced penalties for medical marijuana usage.
Medical Marijuana & News מטה המפלגה | 27 Aug 2007
Role seen for cannabis in helping to alleviate allergic skin disease
Medical Marijuana & News & Our Vision & videos מטה המפלגה | 16 Feb 2007
Medical Cannabis Convention January 2007
The event sponsored by the Ministry of Health was held at the Abarbanel Mental Health Center, on Thursday 17/01/2007.
The convention dealt with the all topics related to Cannabis and its medical implications and opportunities. Participating were experts from Israel and Europe. Some media attention was given to the event, in the daily press, the television and the major Israeli news websites.
Videos from the conference



