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People sometimes use cannabis to treat health conditions. This is known as medical cannabis, also called medical marijuana.
Cannabis sativa has chemicals called active compounds. They act in the body in ways that may ease certain symptoms. The best known are delta-9 ...
There is no convincing evidence that cannabis used to treat medical conditions leads to cannabis dependence. Marijuana comes from the Cannabis plant. In its ...
Medical cannabis and mental health: A guided systematic review. Clinical ... Cannabis use, depression and anxiety: A 3-year prospective population ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate a serum IgE hemp antibody immunoassay for use in the evaluation of allergies to cannabis and other hemp products.
... cannabis and their perceived experiences, benefits, and barriers. The objective will be to mail an identified written survey to patients who use medical ...
Assessing Benefits And Harms Of Cannabis/Cannabinoid Use Among Cancer Patients Treated In Community Oncology Clinics · Overview · Participation eligibility.
To understand how helpful cannabinoids are in the management of different symptoms. To understand attitudes and beliefs about cannabis among patients on chronic ...
What are the benefits of CBD — and is it safe to use? A prescription cannabidiol (CBD) oil is considered an effective anti-seizure medication. However, further ...
Cannabis; Carbamazepine; Carbidopa; Carbinoxamine; Carisoprodol; Carphenazine; Celecoxib; Cerivastatin; Cetirizine; Chloral Hydrate; Chlordiazepoxide ...
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