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Choom Holdings Inc CHOOF

Choom Holdings Inc. is a Canada-based retail cannabis company, which is established as store networks in Canada. The Company’s Choom brand is inspired by Hawaii's Choom Gang, a group of buddies in Honolulu, who loved to smoke weed or, as the locals call it, Choom. The Choom Gang pursued a ‘live in the moment’ lifestyle and their energy has helped shape the Choom culture, which is rooted in the shared belief of cultivating time with friends. The Company is focused on delivering an elevated customer experience through its curated retail environments, offering a diversity of brands for Canadians across a national retail network. The Company operates through two segments: Retail Cannabis and Corporate Operations. The Company’s business strategy is to build retail cannabis chains, with locations across Canada in the provinces that allow for private retailers.


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Post by CANNABISCANADAon Sep 11, 2021 7:25am
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And one last article

And one last article
McMaster researchers show some chronic pain may be relieved from medical cannabis 
A new research paper by McMaster University researchers found that some people living with chronic pain may find some relief from using cannabis with minimal side effects. The study, published in the British Medical Journal, incorporated four systematic reviews summarising the current body of evidence for benefits and harms of using medical cannabis to treat chronic pain. The researchers concluded that non-inhaled medical cannabis or cannabinoids could be used in addition to standard care for people living with chronic cancer or non-cancer pain. While there has been a limited amount of peer-reviewed research studies into cannabis, the drug's legalization in Canada and momentum in the U.S. has allowed more opportunities to better study the effects of marijuana for a wide range of medical purposes.   
 

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