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CDC Seeks Public Comments Regarding Chronic Pain Management

NORML

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is seeking public comments on how Americans with chronic pain are successfully treating their symptoms. CDC invites comments specifically on topics focused on using or prescribing opioid pain medications, non-opioid medications, or non-pharmacological treatments.”

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CDC Still Soliciting Comments Regarding Chronic Pain Management Solutions

NORML

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is still seeking public comments on how Americans with chronic pain are successfully treating their symptoms. The deadline to submit comments to the agency is Tuesday, June 16, 2020. percent in 2016).”

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NORML Publish Book Summarizing Hundreds of Studies Assessing the Safety and Efficacy of Cannabis for Patients ….Now Available on Kindle

Cannabis Law Report

This updated edition reviews over 450 peer-reviewed studies assessing the safety and efficacy of either whole-plant cannabis or individual cannabinoids in 23 different patient populations, including autism , chronic pain , diabetes , fibromyalgia , migraine , and post-traumatic stress.

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Your Guide to CBD and CBDA for Pain

Healer

Every day more and more people are choosing CBD to address their pain symptoms. Store aisles are stocked full of CBD oils, capsules, and tablets, topicals such as lotions, balms, salves and creams, vape pens, and hemp flower. mg did not decrease pain more than placebo.[6]. Topical CBD for pain.

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How medical marijuana could help you find the ‘new you’ in the New Year

Canna Care Docs

Between the pandemic and the political climate, 2020 hasn’t exactly been a walk in the park. Medical cannabis is available in any of the same forms as recreational cannabis—as smokable flower, edibles , tinctures, topical products , and more. Chronic pain. Could medical cannabis help you find the “new you” in 2021?

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Why You Should Be Keeping a Cannabis Journal

The Cannigma

Despite the traumatic brain injury, chronic pain, and years of PTSD, Otha Smith considers himself one of the lucky ones. Journaling can make cannabis use more mindful, deliberate and based on goals, past experiences, and your own personally cultivated data tracking what works best for you.

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Vice Article: Australians Can Get a Medicinal Cannabis Prescription for Pretty Much Anything

Cannabis Law Report

First academic study of national medicinal cannabis data. Using data from the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) – Australia’s Special Access Scheme B, the researchers found the other two top reasons for prescriptions were pain and sleep disorders. Here’s the Uni of Sydney press release. 11 May 2022.