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What Could Rescheduling Mean for Medical Cannabis Patients?

Canna Care Docs

Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) will move to reclassify cannabis — a historic shift that could have wide ripple effects across the country. What could the implications be for patients on their medical cannabis journey? Rescheduling would stand to have the largest impact on cannabis research and business taxes.

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Cannabis Report FY2024 (IDPH portion)

Illinois News Joint

Illinois officials recently released the Annual Cannabis Report for Fiscal Year 2024. The 144-page report, compiled by the Cannabis Regulation Oversight Office (CROO), incorporates data from several state departments. The Medical Cannabis Advisory Board (MCAB) convened four times in FY24.

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These Patient Advocacy Groups Are Working Together to Expand the Scope of Cannabis Research

Veriheal

With new and improved products popping up left and right, legalization initiatives taking off all over the globe, and harmful “stoner” stigmas quickly dissipating, it’s clear that cannabis has entered a new era. The days of “reefer madness” are long over, replaced by a growing acknowledgment of the cannabis plant’s therapeutic abilities.

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Study Finds That Cancer Patients Consume Less Cannabis Than the Public

Veriheal

Cancer patients arguably stand to benefit the most from cannabis’ unique properties and benefits, such as anti-nausea, anti-inflammation, reduced pain, inhibited tumor growth, and appetite stimulation. Cannabis is an ideal substance to use during the various stages of cancer treatment but most especially after chemotherapy.

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Survey Reveals Almost Half of Canada’s MMJ Patients Reduced Their Alcohol and Opioid Consumption

Veriheal

New data published in the Journal of Cannabis Research claims that almost one in two authorized medical cannabis patients in Canada managed to either completely stop or reduce their intake of controlled substances, such as alcohol and opioids , by using cannabis. Cannabis’ Place in Substance Abuse Recovery .

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Online Resources for Healthcare Professionals to Improve Their Cannabis Education

Veriheal

South Dakota and Mississippi are among the recent states to pass initiatives that legalize cannabis. Another legalization win for cannabis is good news , but are the physicians in these notoriously anti-cannabis areas prepared and up for the task? Online Sources to Improve Cannabis Education.

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Finding ‘Releaf’: Put Data in Your Pipe and Smoke It

The Cannigma

Listen & Subscribe: Finding the right cannabis product can be a daunting task for anyone, let alone a new medical patient without any guidance. “That’s not really available in the cannabis industry,” he explained on the Cannabis Enigma podcast. Edited and mixed by Michael Schaeffer Omer-Man.

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