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SOL Global Investments Corp C.SOL

Alternate Symbol(s):  SOLCF

SOL Global Investments Corp. is a Canada-based diversified international investment and private equity holding company, which is engaged in investing in small and mid-cap sectors. The Company’s investments range from minority positions to strategic holdings with active advisory mandates with an objective of providing shareholders with a long-term return through capital appreciation, dividends, and interest from its investments. The investment sectors are primarily cannabis but also include retail, agriculture, quick-service restaurant (QSR) & hospitality, media technology & gaming, clean energy, and new age wellness.


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Post by 2018Guelphon Jul 21, 2018 5:49pm
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SCYB: 'Concussion pill' using cannabis shows promise

SCYB: 'Concussion pill' using cannabis shows promise

July 20 (UPI) -- A "concussion pill" under development in Miami using cannabis is showing progress for treatment of traumatic brain injuries.

In a pre-clinical study, the combination of a hemp-derived cannabinoid and an NMDA amino acid anesthetic is showing improved cognitive function in rodents with traumatic brain injuries compared with individual components.

 

The project is a joint collaboration with the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis and Scythian Biosciences Corp. of Toronto.

"The results were statistically significant and encouraging," Scythian's Jonathan Gilbert, who manages the University of Miami partnership, told UPI. "This evidence strongly suggests further testing is warranted on medical cannabis' potential in the treatment of trauma to the brain."

https://www.upi.com/Health_News/2018/07/20/Concussion-pill-using-cannabis-shows-promise/4001532013683/?spt=su&or=btn_tw

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