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Ehave, Inc. ramps up to begin clinical trials by adding esteemed medical professional to its medical advisory board.

Cannabis Law Report

We look forward to his expertise as we expand our mental health analytical platform and enter clinical trials. is a provider of digital therapeutics delivering evidence-based therapeutic interventions to patients. ramps up to begin clinical trials by adding esteemed medical professional to its medical advisory board.

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8 famous people you didn’t know were cannabis patients

The Cannigma

There are cannabis users, patients, and just everyday fans who may be fans, but don’t make it a big part of their public persona. For these famous medical cannabis patients and supporters, it is something that can improve quality of life and which should be made readily available to anyone in need. 1) Patrick Stewart. It’s tricky.”.

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Medical Marijuana Can Be Used to Treat Neuropathy

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Most commonly, patients report that tingling and numbness occur, usually in the hands and feet. Additionally, the ACPA reported on a clinical trial that suggests that inhaled cannabis may provide short-term relief from Neuropathy. Neuropathy, or nerve damage, effects over 30 million Americans.

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MMJ Laws In Texas: Your Complete Guide

MMJ Recs

Enacted in 2015, the program was designed to provide a narrow avenue for patients suffering from qualifying conditions to access low-THC cannabis under the supervision of qualified healthcare professionals. Physician’s Prescription: Patients must obtain a prescription from a qualified physician registered with the TCUP.

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Best strains and terpenes for pain management

The Cannigma

There have been a number of preclinical and clinical trials studying cannabis’ effects on pain. One of the major reasons cannabis grew so popular with medical marijuana patients is its perceived ability to manage pain, particularly pain that other medications can’t help. And this is an area of ample scientific research.

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Press Release: Launch of the Psychedelic Access and Research European Alliance – PAREA

Cannabis Law Report

PAREA is a non-profit, multistakeholder and multidisciplinary partnership bringing together patient organizations, medical associations, scientific societies, psychedelic foundations, and the for-profit sector. The good news is that innovations that completely change the lives of patients continue to emerge. David Nutt and Prof.

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Medical cannabis studies offer hope to opioid users

Healer

Gresh has joined a growing number of patients who swear by medical cannabis not only as a treatment option for chronic pain, but also as a substitute for prescription opioids used in pain management. In 2015, the institute devoted $21 million to the research. Spending on such studies has more than doubled since then.