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Unlocking the Potential of CBD: Exploring The Benefits of CBD in Medical Marijuana

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From its anti-inflammatory properties to its ability to alleviate pain, CBD shows promise in addressing various health conditions. Studies have suggested that CBD may help manage chronic pain, reduce anxiety and depression, alleviate symptoms of epilepsy, and even aid in cancer treatment.

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The Science Behind Medical Marijuana: Exploring Cannabinoids and Their Therapeutic Effects

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Both THC and CBD have demonstrated analgesic properties, making them valuable for managing chronic pain conditions such as arthritis, fibromyalgia, and cancer-related pain. This breakthrough has provided new hope to patients with severe forms of epilepsy who had previously found little relief from conventional treatments.

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

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The difference is that medical patients may have access to higher dosages, among other benefits depending on their state, and receive a higher level of service to match them with the best products for their symptoms. Chronic pain. One of the most widespread uses of medical marijuana is for chronic pain.

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MyMD Pharmaceuticals to Participate in Two Investor Conferences During December 2021

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Because it can cross the blood-brain barrier and gain access to the central nervous system (CNS), MYMD-1 is also positioned to be a possible treatment for brain-related disorders. The Company believes that Supera-CBD is currently on a path toward human clinical trials as a therapy for epilepsy, followed by chronic pain.

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‘Too costly, not enough evidence it works’, says UK in blow to cannabis campaigners

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The watchdog refused to allow its national health service to prescribe medical cannabis for children with severe epilepsy because there is “not enough evidence it works”, a decision which angered campaigners and parents who said their children will suffer as a result. The final guideline is expected to be published in November 2019.

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Breaking the Stigma: Shifting Attitudes Toward Medical Marijuana Nationwide

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Studies have shown the efficacy of medical cannabis in treating conditions such as chronic pain, epilepsy, and certain mental health disorders. One significant factor is the recognition of the opioid crisis and the need for alternative pain management strategies.

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Pushing Cannabis into Modern Healthcare

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Doctors have remained integral parts of a patient’s cannabis journey through what is known as the Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulation (ACMPR) act. Shedding Stigma and Promoting Patient Access. Patient access also hinges on a doctor’s preconceived notions of cannabis.