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Patient Stories: How MMJ is Changing Lives in West Virginia

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Cannabis Therapy Impact on West Virginia Patients Medical marijuana was legalized in West Virginia in 2017, and since then, it has been offering a glimmer of hope to many residents suffering from various medical conditions. One of the most significant impacts of MMJ in West Virginia is in the realm of pain management.

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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. Image by Pfüderi from Pixabay.

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MMJ Access in West Virginia: Everything You Need To Know

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West Virginia MMJ Program Launch The West launch of the West Virginia Medical Cannabis Act, the state embarked on a path to provide much-needed relief to patients suffering from various medical conditions. I had difficulty going out, meeting people, and even sleeping. MMJ has given me the gift of restful sleep.

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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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Across all patients, findings are reported in health-related quality of life as well as within specific conditions such as pain, anxiety, and palliative care. In addition, these patients also reported improvement in sleep, anxiety levels, and general quality of life. Improved quality of life.

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Heritage Cannabis and Opticann Announce Exclusive Partnership with C.A.R.P

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formerly the Canadian Association of Retired Persons), Canada’s largest advocacy association for Canadians As We Age. Understanding the utility of medical cannabis is increasingly important to older Canadians for the treatment of conditions including chronic pain, anxiety and lack of sleep. ’s advocacy.

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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. She has a state medical marijuana card to take the drug for several conditions.

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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 to treat ankylosing spondylitis and psoriatic arthritis among many other autoimmune conditions, mental health and the effects of chronic inflammation. I use medical cannabis for my skin, pain, mood, fatigue, appetite and, most importantly, sleep. Patient advocacy is alive and well in Canada.

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