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Survey Finds 40% of Chronic Pain Patients Swapped Opioids for Medical Cannabis

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The objective of the survey published in December 2020 explored “ the effect that medical cannabis has on prescription opioid medication usage for the treatment of chronic pain at three medical cannabis practice sites ”. The Effect of Medical Cannabis on Prescription Opioids.

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Getting to Know Cannabigerol with Bonni Goldstein, MD

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She is the medical director of Canna-Centers Wellness & Education and the clinical advisor to Cannformatics. She is also the author of Cannabis is Medicine: How Medical Cannabis and CBD are Healing Everything from Anxiety to Chronic Pain. It was highly rated for anxiety, pain, depression, and sleep problems.

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Cannabis Use In Active Athletes: Behaviors Related to Subjective Effects

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Study Offers Insight Into Adult Athletes’ Relationship to Cannabis and its Potential for Pain Management. July 8, 2019 /Canna Newswire/ – The Colorado-based Canna Research Group developed The Athlete Pain, Exercise, and Cannabis Experience (PEACE) Survey study for active adults to look beyond the stigma of cannabis use in athletes.

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Cannabis Use In Active Athletes: Behaviors Related to Subjective Effects

Puff Puff Post

Study Offers Insight Into Adult Athletes’ Relationship to Cannabis and its Potential for Pain Management. July 8, 2019 /Canna Newswire/ – The Colorado-based Canna Research Group developed The Athlete Pain, Exercise, and Cannabis Experience (PEACE) Survey study for active adults to look beyond the stigma of cannabis use in athletes.

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Medical cannabis studies offer hope to opioid users

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That is, until a “forward-thinking” primary care physician suggested medical cannabis for his chronic pain, which Gresh, 54, said set him on a new path that has changed his life for the better and helped him stop using virtually all drugs classified as highly addictive. . “I I never thought that would have been possible,” he said. “I

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8 famous people you didn’t know were cannabis patients

The Cannigma

In 2019, Stewart called on the UK government to ease the restrictions surrounding cannabis-based medicines, and said in a statement that “the moment I started using cannabis-based cream it worked and I could feel an immediate reduction in discomfort. But it was worth it, because I’m searching for answers on pain. 2) Megan Rapinoe.

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NORML 2019 Legislative Report

Cannabis Law Report

This report contains a detailed summary of 2019’s federal and state legislative victories.” 2019 has been an unprecedented year for the passage of state-level marijuana law reforms. “Never before in American history has marijuana policy advanced in Congress as far or as fast in one year as 2019.