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CDC Seeks Public Comments Regarding Chronic Pain Management

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is seeking public comments on how Americans with chronic pain are successfully treating their symptoms. CDC invites comments specifically on topics focused on using or prescribing opioid pain medications, non-opioid medications, or non-pharmacological treatments.”

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Clinical Trial Explores CBD’s Influence on Cannabis Safety

Veriheal

These effects were not majorly modulated by CBD, regardless of the dosage—a discovery that the study authors say should be considered in future health policy and safety decisions. The post Clinical Trial Explores CBD’s Influence on Cannabis Safety appeared first on Cannabis Central. Gaia Herbs Hemp, and Joy Organics.

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Veterans and Medical Cannabis: A Comprehensive Guide

MMJ Recs

Many veterans struggle with various physical and psychological conditions resulting from their service. These professionals can provide valuable insights into whether medical cannabis is a suitable option based on the veteran’s medical history, current conditions, and treatment goals.

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Breaking the Stigma: Shifting Attitudes Toward Medical Marijuana Nationwide

MMJ Recs

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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CBD and Hemp Legal and Regulatory Roundup – October 2021 #3

Cannabis Law Report

Critics of the policies point to the U.S. A House subcommittee asked the Department of Veterans Affairs directors why they didn’t support a bipartisan bill ordering the department to conduct clinical trials on the potential benefits of medical marijuana. That will be a big one that the appeals court will need to dive into.”

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Yes, Medical Cannabis Works. So Why Deny the Anecdotal Evidence?

Weedistry

One of the most common arguments against the efficacy of medical cannabis today is that public policy is outpacing real science. Just because we don’t yet have clinical trial results that confirm medical cannabis relieves pain, or eases insomnia, or reduces inflammation, etc., doesn’t mean it doesn’t work.

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The Ketamine Clinic Craze: Legalities and Possibilities

Canna Law Blog

Similar to ketamine, psilocybin has shown great promise in clinical trials for helping to effectively treat depression and PTSD (and we’ve written about psilocybin several times on this blog, including here and here ). Recently, the decriminalization of psilocybin (by various cities) has been in the news as an emerging medicine.

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