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"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 ...
But the researchers emphasized the need for more thorough investigation before making a firm recommendation on the use of any form of medical cannabis to treat ...
About this study. The purpose of study it to investigate the factors modulating cardiovascular physiology and sleep in people who use/don't use cannabis.
Use of other cannabis products within 30 days prior to registration. History of allergy to cannabis products. Crossover Re-Registration – Inclusion Criteria ...
... 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 ...
To rule out cannabis hyperemesis syndrome, you need to stop using marijuana for at least one to two weeks to see if vomiting lessens. If it doesn't, your doctor ...
Some research says that long-term use of marijuana, also called cannabis, also raises the risk of blood vessel problems similar to those of Buerger disease.
Although nonprescribed cannabis and cannabinoid agents are used in the management of patients with DGBI , evidence derived from clinical trials evaluating ...
Many medications or substances can also cause nausea and vomiting, including marijuana (cannabis). Rarely, nausea and vomiting may indicate a serious or ...
Cannabis use after organ transplantation. With changes in many state laws to allow medical marijuana and recreational cannabis, the impact of cannabis use ...
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