{"id":3176,"date":"2015-12-22T18:32:21","date_gmt":"2015-12-22T18:32:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.medicalmarijuanainc.com\/?p=5075"},"modified":"2015-12-22T18:32:21","modified_gmt":"2015-12-22T18:32:21","slug":"medical-marijuana-inc-and-kannalife-sciences-inc-announce-joint-effort-to-raise-awareness-for-cte-research","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/medicalmarijuanainc.com\/2015\/12\/22\/medical-marijuana-inc-and-kannalife-sciences-inc-announce-joint-effort-to-raise-awareness-for-cte-research\/","title":{"rendered":"Medical Marijuana, Inc. and Kannalife Sciences, Inc. Announce Joint Effort to Raise Awareness for CTE Research"},"content":{"rendered":"

TreatCTE.org Opens Opportunity for Research and Development of Grassroots Fundraiser\u00a0\u201cShow Your Green\u201d PSA Drives Awareness Campaign with Former NFL Star Marvin Washington<\/h2>\n

NEW YORK \u2013 December 22, 2015<\/strong> \u2013 Medical Marijuana, Inc.<\/a> (OTC Pink: MJNA) is proud to announce to shareholders and the public a joint effort with investment portfolio company Kannalife Sciences, Inc.<\/a> (\u201cKannalife\u201d) to open an opportunity for the public to \u201cshow their green\u201d and participate in a fundraiser for research driven by Kannalife at Temple University for the potential use of cannabidiol as a treatment for chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). CTE is the deadly concussion-related disease plaguing a high percentage of current and retired NFL football players and athletes participating in concussion-related sports.<\/p>\n

As part of the fundraising initiative, Medical Marijuana, Inc.<\/a> and Kannalife have co-sponsored and launched the \u201cShow Your Green<\/a>\u201d public service announcement (PSA) to create awareness of CTE. Executives from both companies also explained to radio listeners on the U-T Community Spotlight<\/a> radio show how to make a difference through medical research by visiting www.treatCTE.org<\/a>.<\/p>\n

At www.treatCTE.org<\/a>, interested donors can \u201cShow Your Green<\/a>\u201d by sharing photos along with the PSA video with their social networks. All funds committed will go directly into the CTE research being conducted by Kannalife at Temple University.<\/p>\n

What is CTE?<\/strong><\/p>\n

Chronic traumatic encephalopathy is a life-threatening and debilitating disease and each football fan now has the opportunity to support awareness of CTE and make a move toward developing a treatment for the concussive injury. CTE is an oxidative stress (OS) related disease. Neural cells suffer functional or sensory loss in neurodegenerative diseases. Apart from several other environmental or genetic factors, oxidative stress leading to free radical attack on neural cells contributes a calamitous role in neurodegeneration.<\/p>\n

Leading the \u201cShow Your Green<\/a>\u201d PSA at www.treatCTE.org<\/a> is Kannalife\u2019s advisory board member and former NFL star defensive lineman, Marvin Washington. Washington now leads Kannalife\u2019s efforts to expand on raising awareness for the disease and the need for a community-driven effort to support the research and development of therapeutic treatments to fight CTE. Speaking out on CTE and the NFL concussion lawsuit, Washington is calling on the public to \u201cfollow the signs\u201d and \u201cfollow the science\u201d in interviews including: ESPN\u2019s Outside the Lines<\/a>, NowThis<\/a>, MSNBC<\/a>, and Fox News Sports Court<\/a>.<\/p>\n

From 1988 to 1999, Washington played in 155 games over 11 seasons in the NFL, recording over 40 sacks in his eight years with the New York Jets, two years with the San Francisco 49\u2019ers and as a member of the 1998 Superbowl champion Denver Broncos. Having been diagnosed with three known concussions and a countless number of subconcussions, the former NFL star is extremely passionate about helping individuals who are battling the debilitating and often deadly effects of CTE.<\/p>\n

At www.treatCTE.org<\/a>, Washington narrates the first of a short series of \u201cShow Your Green<\/a>\u201d public awareness campaign videos, as he shares facts about CTE including:<\/p>\n