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Developmental observations suggest that CB1 receptors develop only gradually during the [[Postpartum period|postnatal period]], which block for the [[Psychoactive effect|psychoactive]] effects of cannabinoid treatment in the young organism. Therefore, it is suggested that children may respond positively to medicinal applications of cannabinoids without undesirable central effects. Clinical results have been reported in [[pediatric oncology]] and in case studies of children with severe [[Neurological disorder|neurological disease]] or [[Traumatic brain injury|brain trauma]], and [[cystic fibrosis]] (CF) suggesting cannabinoid treatment for [[Child|children]] or [[Young adult|young adults]], in order to achieve an improvement of their health condition including improved food intake and reduced [[Inflammation|inflammatory]] exacerbations.

Developmental observations suggest that CB1 receptors develop only gradually during the postnatal period, which block for the psychoactive effects of cannabinoid treatment in the young organism. Therefore, it is suggested that children may respond positively to medicinal applications of cannabinoids without undesirable central effects. Clinical results have been reported in pediatric oncology and in case studies of children with severe neurological disease or brain trauma, and cystic fibrosis (CF) suggesting cannabinoid treatment for children or young adults, in order to achieve an improvement of their health condition including improved food intake and reduced inflammatory exacerbations.