22June,2024
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One of the most well-known uses of medical cannabis is for pain management, especially chronic pain conditions such as arthritis, neuropathic pain, and migraines.
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Medical cannabis may help reduce muscle spasms and stiffness, particularly in conditions like multiple sclerosis (MS) and spinal cord injuries.
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Marijuana has been used to alleviate nausea and vomiting in patients undergoing chemotherapy or suffering from other conditions that cause these symptoms.
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Cannabis is known to stimulate appetite, which can be beneficial for patients with conditions that cause loss of appetite or weight loss, such as HIV/AIDS or cancer.
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Cannabis is known to stimulate appetite, which can be beneficial for patients with conditions that cause loss of appetite or weight loss, such as HIV/AIDS or cancer.
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Research suggests that cannabinoids may have neuroprotective properties.
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Some individuals find that cannabis helps improve sleep quality and may reduce insomnia, although this effect can vary among users.
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cannabis may help alleviate symptoms associated with cancer treatments like chemotherapy, such as pain, nausea, and loss of appetite.
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