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Medical Marijuana Side Effects: What You Need to Know

Miss Marijuana

Smoking, vaping, or eating marijuana can all feel different. Smoking, vaping, or eating marijuana can all affect you differently, but high-strength products (with lots of THC) are the most risky. It’s rare, but it can happen, especially if you use a lot or have a family history of mental health problems. Don’t rush!

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Ask The Green Nurse: Puff with Caution: Safer Cannabinoid Options for Asthma Patients

The Cannigma

While switching to vaping provided some relief, it didn’t fully eliminate her symptoms, especially during colder months when her asthma tended to flare up. A Real-Life Example – Julia, a 30-year-old professional living with asthma, enjoyed using cannabis recreationally but often struggled with the respiratory side effects of smoking.

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Top 10 Medical Conditions Treated with Medical Marijuana in 2025

Miss Marijuana

Whether you’re vaping, ingesting edibles, or using oils, the method of administration can also affect how quickly you feel the effects and how long they last. Before incorporating cannabis into your treatment plan, it’s essential to have a conversation with a healthcare provider who knows your medical history.

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The History of Vaping

Cannabis Life Network

Vaping has become all the rage in recent times, but there is actually a long history of vaping that far precedes its trendy subculture today. The earliest days of modern vaping were not shrouded in coolness, nor was it as youth-oriented as it appears today.

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Regarding COVID-19, A Message to the NORML Family from the Executive Director

NORML

The cannabis community should take similar precautions when it comes to various other conduits for marijuana, including bowls, bongs, pipes, vape pens, etc. This advice is especially pertinent for portable vaping devices, as unregulated products have been known to contain vitamin E and other dangerous additives that can harm the lungs.

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Whatever Happened to the Vape Crisis and EVALI Epidemic?

Veriheal

One minute you hear it’s the deadliest disease in our history and the next you here that statistics and numbers are created and inflated. Whatever happened to the vaping epidemic that was plaguing America? Rumors were flying around at first that flavored vapes were responsible for this condition and the epidemic that was at hand.

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The History of Cannabis in Medicine

Cannabis Law Report

The history of cannabis in medicine. While many people often presume that marijuana is used to get consumers high, little do they know that it can be used to improve the health condition and well-being of a person. Short-term use of medical cannabis helps enhance spasticity symptoms among multiple sclerosis patients.