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Best Cannabis Disorder Treatment: More Cannabis (Study)

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Cannabis use disorder was coined in 2013, when the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) first classified the term. Yet these conversations have become increasingly animated in light of a recent study, when scientists in 2020 discovered a promising new cure for problematic cannabis use. More cannabis.

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Cannabis and OCD: Seeking Relief

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While there are a variety of treatments available, many individuals do not find relief with traditional medications or therapies. However, recent research suggests that cannabis may be a promising option for those seeking relief from OCD symptoms. It is a serious medical condition that requires appropriate treatment and support.

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Case Report Finds Cannabis Provides Symptom Relief in Those With Treatment-Resistant TBI

The Joint Blog

According to a new case report, the use of medical cannabis is associated with decreases in agitation and other symptoms of post-traumatic stress in a 38-year-old patient with an acquired traumatic brain injury (TBI). He reported no significant adverse side-effects from cannabis therapy.

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Best strains and terpenes for nausea

The Cannigma

Cannabis has been used to help combat vomiting in medical spaces since the 1980s, but plant lovers have known about the seemingly magical effects of weed for decades longer. The best type of cannabis to treat nausea is a Type I or Type II strain with a terpene profile that includes limonene or humulene.

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Study Shows That Medical Cannabis Helps Alleviate Symptoms of Dystonia

Veriheal

Most of the world is aware that cannabis is wildly effective against various types of inflammation and pain. Now, cannabis has been found to help those with muscle contraction and movement issues—particularly those who have dystonia. A Look Into Dystonia Patients and Cannabis. They were consuming cannabis with doses of 22.6±20.1

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Realm of Caring Appoints Research Director to Oversee Groundbreaking Cannabis Data Registry and Medical Studies

Cannabis Law Report

–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Realm of Caring (RoC) , a nonprofit dedicated to cannabinoid research, has appointed Nicolas Schlienz, Ph.D., The ORR is a web-based research platform open to adults and adult caregivers of dependents who are, or are considering, the use of cannabis or hemp products for therapeutic purposes.

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Study Finds That Cancer Patients Consume Less Cannabis Than the Public

Veriheal

Cancer patients arguably stand to benefit the most from cannabis’ unique properties and benefits, such as anti-nausea, anti-inflammation, reduced pain, inhibited tumor growth, and appetite stimulation. Cannabis is an ideal substance to use during the various stages of cancer treatment but most especially after chemotherapy.