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Cannabinoids: THC

FloridaMarijuana.net

A 2006 edition of Current Pharmacology published an article titled: “Role of the Cannabinoid System in Pain Control and Therapeutic Implications for the Management of Acute and Chronic Pain Episodes”. When the body is defensive against trauma, this system begins to fail, resulting in physical, mental and/or neurological conditions.

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Medical vs Recreational Cannabis in Rhode Island

Canna Care Docs

Since 2006, Rhode Island medical patients with qualifying conditions have enjoyed medical cannabis. To receive a Rhode Island medical card through a cannabis physician, you must have a qualifying condition. If your condition is not on this list, you may still be eligible, and it is worth consulting with a medical professional.

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Charlotte’s Web Announces Completion of One of Three Hemp Studies

SpeedWeed

Researchers continue to examine cannabinoid profiles in hemp extracts under varying cultivars and conditions. Charlotte and her twin sister Chase were born on October 18, 2006 in Colorado. Paige became an advocate for not only her own daughter, but for other children suffering from intractable epilepsy. View original article.

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A Patient’s Guide to CBD and Drug Interactions

Healer

Drug interactions reported in the scientific literature most often occur at very high doses used in clinical trials of epilepsy and other conditions. Glaucoma is still the first condition many people think of when they consider cannabis as a medicine. Epilepsy & behavior case reports 9 (2018): 10. CBD and Glaucoma.

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What seniors need to know before getting a medical marijuana card

The Cannigma

The percentage of Americans over 65 who had reported using cannabis in the past year had increased tenfold between 2006 to 2018, from 0.4% The AARP, explaining its 2019 policy change, stated that its decision was based on “the growing body of research suggesting marijuana may be helpful in treating certain medical conditions and symptoms.”.

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How Charlotte’s Web Changed A Little Girl’s Life

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

In 2006, three-month-old Charlotte Figi experienced her first seizure, which lasted an exhausting 30 minutes. Worsening Conditions. Who Is Charlotte? The second came nearly a week later, but was even longer than the first.

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A Patient’s Guide to CBD and Drug Interactions

Healer

Drug interactions reported in the scientific literature most often occur at very high doses used in clinical trials of epilepsy and other conditions.[1]. Glaucoma is still the first condition many people think of when they consider cannabis as a medicine. Epilepsy & behavior case reports 9 (2018): 10. [4] Medicines 6.1

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