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5 Alabama physicians now certified to recommend medical cannabis to patients
Gadsden's Dr. Roger Buck is hoping medical cannabis can reduce opioid dependency.
One idea that’s been floating around is that doctors and healthcare providers should become key leaders in the industry. A pharmacist in Alberta, Canada explained some of the thought processes behind ...
Recently Dr. Salomeh Keyhani, a UCSF professor of medicine, had a visit with an older patient with heart disease who mentioned they were smoking cannabis regularly. That's concerning, she said to the ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — As cannabis use becomes more mainstream, doctors are raising concerns about how it can affect patients during surgery. Medical experts say marijuana can stay in the body longer ...
As cannabis use rises, doctors warn of a surge in cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS), causing severe nausea and vomiting. Awareness is key as regulatory measures increase. As marijuana use becomes ...
As cannabis replaces alcohol, normalization is outpacing medical awareness. What rising THC use means for teens, mental health and clinical risk.
In a new op-ed, The New York Times admits legalization may have gone too far, citing addiction, mental health risks and ...
FALL RIVER — The number of marijuana dispensaries is increasing in the city, and the newly opened Stories Cannabis store at 160 Hartwell St. may be the only one owned and operated by a licensed ...
Mass. General's Dr. Ali Raja explains what the move by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration would mean for people. Mass. General's Dr. Ali Raja explains what the move by the U.S. Drug Enforcement ...
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