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MMJ Access in West Virginia: Everything You Need To Know

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The Mountain State’s journey to legalizing medical marijuana has been a transformative one, and it marks a new era for MMJ access in West Virginia. This act has opened the doors to legal MMJ access for eligible patients, offering an alternative approach to managing their health.

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Patient Stories: How MMJ is Changing Lives in West Virginia

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One of the most significant impacts of MMJ in West Virginia is in the realm of pain management. Chronic pain conditions, such as arthritis, fibromyalgia, and neuropathy, have plagued many residents for years. Better Sleep: Insomnia and sleep disorders affect many West Virginia residents.

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Finding Hope: MMJ’s Impact on Maryland Communities

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By legalizing MMJ, the state has facilitated access to a natural and potentially life-changing treatment option for patients suffering from various medical conditions. It has improved the quality of life for those dealing with chronic pain, nausea, seizures, and other medical conditions.

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Sapphire Medical Clinics present new data from the UK Medical Cannabis Registry at the 31st Annual International Cannabinoid Research Society Symposium on Cannabinoids

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The analysis of patient-reported outcome measures following treatment with cannabis-based medicinal products (CBMPs) in a study covering patients with all conditions found statistically significant improvements in anxiety, sleep , and general quality of life at one, three, and six months following treatment, compared to baseline assessment.

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Canadians for Fair Access to Medical Marijuana CEO Asks Why Patients Are Being Taxed

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I use medical cannabis for my skin, pain, mood, fatigue, appetite and, most importantly, sleep. I have successfully reduced 85% of my opioid use for chronic pain as the result of arthritis through several surgeries and medical cannabis. Patient advocacy is alive and well in Canada. About CFAMM. Gerald Major.

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Medical Pot on Campus: Colleges Say No and Face Lawsuits

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Sheida Assar said she was expelled from GateWay Community College in Phoenix last month for violating the school’s drug policy after she tested positive for marijuana, which she uses to treat chronic pain from polycystic ovary syndrome. “They escorted me to the administration like I was a … criminal.

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The history and science of psychedelics: from acid and shrooms to ketamine and salvia

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Turning down activity in the DMN allows better access to new areas of the brain, which can boost creativity and improve problem solving. Clinical research: Mescaline is not easy to use clinically because of its slow onset and long duration, but clinical trials are being organized for addiction, PTSD, and chronic pain.

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