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Doctor Takes on Marijuana Myths in New Book

Cannabis Law Report

She now has written a book that focuses on dispelling those marijuana myths conjured up by cannabis opponents over the years. The book, “The Brain on Cannabis: What You Should Know About Recreational and Medical Marijuana,” came out in late 2021. Marijuana myths continue to keep people from trying medical marijuana as a treatment.

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CBD for Diabetes, What are the benefits?

United Patients Group

It can be extracted from industrial hemp and marijuana plants–and is legal to purchase and obtain in the US and a handful of other countries. Helping you sleep better at night. CBD has been shown to help improve sleep quality , so it can make all the difference if you’re having trouble getting enough restful shut eye.

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Dr. Andrew Weil on Cannabis and Integrative Medicine

Project CBD

He is the author of several bestselling books, including Spontaneous Healing (1995), Eating Well for Optimum Health (2000), and Healthy Aging (2007). NM: As someone who has been researching cannabis for decades, how do you feel about the current legalization situation worldwide and in Japan, in particular?

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Can medical cannabis survive adult-use legalization?

The Cannigma

Listen & Subscribe: Very few medical cannabis advocates are against the full legalization of the plant for all adults. But sometimes one unintended consequence of adult-use legalization is that the market no longer caters to medical patients. What is the relationship between medical and recreational legalization?

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Is Medical Cannabis a Potential Alternative to Prescription Opioids?

United Patients Group

Despite their risks, prescription opioids are one of the most common treatments for chronic pain–and they’re not going away anytime soon. As the opioid epidemic continues to claim lives, many who suffer from chronic pain are seeking alternative treatments that don’t come with the same risk of addiction.

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University of Calgary announces chair in psychedelic research

Cannabis Law Report

She says the treatment did little but left her feeling numb and unable to heal. “At that time there weren’t any options for this type of treatment in Canada, so we decided together on a clinic in California.” The treatments were carefully dosed and conducted under medical supervision.

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Why Anxiety Is An Overlooked Mental Health Disorder (And 5 Tips On How To Treat It)

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Because anxiety occurs quite regularly in its mild form for the vast majority of people, there is a notion that it is not such a big deal and not necessarily worth seeking treatment for. The ill-informed notion that anxiety is shameful or a sign of weakness has done a huge amount of harm in terms of mental illness diagnosis and treatment.

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