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Medical Marijuana Side Effects: What You Need to Know

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It’s rare, but it can happen, especially if you use a lot or have a family history of mental health problems. Kids are at risk too, especially if they eat marijuana edibles by accident. You could feel cranky, have trouble sleeping, or lose your appetite. Some people might also have strong mental effects, like psychosis.

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Top 10 Medical Conditions Treated with Medical Marijuana in 2025

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From PTSD to anxiety and sleep problems, cannabis is making waves in the mental health space. Imagine being able to sleep without the constant fear of reliving a traumatic experience. It can also help with those physical symptoms like fatigue or trouble sleeping that often accompany depression. And it’s not just for pain!

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Medical Cannabis for PTSD: Benefits, Research, and Patient Insights

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It’s like a network that helps control things like mood, sleep, and stress. People with PTSD often have trouble sleeping or feel on edge, and cannabis might help with that. Many say it helps them sleep better and worry less. Some studies show that cannabis can help reduce anxiety and improve sleep.

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Trouble Sleeping: Cannabis for Insomnia Relief

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Many patients are turning to cannabis for insomnia relief, seeking its potential to improve sleep quality and duration. Insomnia is a common sleep disorder characterized by difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or experiencing non-restorative sleep despite having the opportunity to sleep.

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The Endocannabinoid System-History, Health and Why We Feel High

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The History and Science of Cannabis. Sleeping aid. Improving mood and regulating sleep (i.e. Method: Sublingual administration of oil/tinctures or via ingestion of oil/tinctures (mixed with tea/juices and/or used to create edibles) AND ingestion of gel capsules. Have a history of substance abuse. Sublingual.

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Dr. Andrew Weil on Cannabis and Integrative Medicine

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NM: Please tell us about the history of cannabis use in folk medicine. Dr. Weil: Cannabis has a long history of use in folk medicine throughout the world. Others say if they use before bedtime, they can’t sleep, they stay awake all night. With that little time, you can’t really take a full history.

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Can The Use Of Cannabis Help Restore The Sleep Cycle?

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Sleep is vital for the healthy functioning of the human body. As per the National Sleep Foundation , almost 70 million U.S. adults feel sleep disorder symptoms like insomnia during their lifetime. The lack of sleep can also lead to other serious health issues like anxiety, depression, and accidents. What is Cannabis?