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The products are illegal if derived from the higher THC-containing cannabis indica strain or a sativa plant not grown in the U.S.. Although CBD claims to have ...
... cannabis e-cigarette in young adults, and to identify if co-use of nicotine and cannabis e-cigarettes is a risk factor for use of combustible forms of ...
Because metoclopramide has known adverse effects, many patients with gastroparesis use cannabis to relieve their symptoms. Concerns about the psychological ...
As patients, their parents and physicians search for solutions, there is one increasingly available option they should avoid, Mayo Clinic researchers say: ...
... cannabis and other hemp products. Cannabis, in its various forms, has been used for decades recreationally, and medicinally throughout the world. Recent ...
... cannabis users. J Cannabis Res. 2025 Jan 4; 7 (1):1 Epub 2025 Jan 04. View PubMed; Knight HE, Singla A, Smerina M, Cortes MP, Gavrancic T, Baumgarten DA ...
"CBD comes from Cannabis sativa, which is the plant from which we get marijuana, which has THC, which is the effect that gets people high," says Dr. Bauer ...
Cannabis is a broad term that describes products or chemical compounds that come from the cannabis plant species. It is commonly known as marijuana or weed.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of cannabis in reducing pain, discomfort, and nausea associated with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) ...
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