Marijuana Eases Spasticity in MS Patients
WebMD - 2 minutes agoMarijuana extracts may reduce spasticity symptoms in people with multiple sclerosis, a new study shows.
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Marijuana extracts may reduce spasticity symptoms in people with multiple sclerosis, a new study shows.
FRIDAY, Dec. 4 (HealthDay News) -- Cancer patients, glaucoma patients and others can benefit from medical marijuana, and now a new analysis shows that it can help multiple sclerosis (MS) patients find relief from the muscle spasms that are the hallmark of the debilitating autoimmune disease.
latinoseguridad Multiple sclerosis sucks—just ask Tim Timmons. For 22 years, the Garland man had chronic muscle spasms and couldn't get to sleep. Check that—he had these problems until he discovered a different kind of chronic. Marijuana isn't legal in Texas, of course, but Timmons did what he thought he had to do. He began self-medicating with pot. Because he doesn't want the green getting him ...
Tim Jagielo | Flint JournalPerry Belcher, left, of Genesee County teaches a history of cannabis class at the Med Grow Cannabis College in Southfield, which was co-founded by Neck Tennant, right, of Macomb. The front of the classroom contains two...
Michigan's Medical Marijuana Program is getting 66 applications a day—so many that the state health department can't process them quickly, Michigan's Department of Community Health said Thursday.
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Police have charged two men with trying to take delivery of more than 33 pounds of marijuana.
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INDIAN HARBOR BEACH, FL--(Marketwire - December 4, 2009) - Health Sciences Group, Inc. ( PINKSHEETS : HESG ) would like to announce that it is in strong negotiations to acquire a minority stake in two separate Montana-based marijuana growing, distribution and care giving operations. "This is part of our strategy, acquiring existing operations as well as starting new operations. We feel that the ...
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By: Editors: I have been reading the writings of Beth Mendenhall this semester and have begun to wonder whether she actually believes the things she writes or is just trying to get K-State faculty and students riled up. With her most recent article on cannabi...
A small review of research suggests medical marijuana may benefit people with Multiple Sclerosis.
The state Department of Community Health say it's received 10,398 applications since starting April 6.
Michigan's Medical Marijuana Program is getting 66 applications a day -- so many that there's a delay in processing them, Michigan's Department of Community Health said Thursday.
Michigan medical marijuana regulators say they've been deluged with applications from patients and caregivers and face a five-week backlog in processing them.
Health department has a five-week backlog.