Medicinal Cannabis

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Watch more Marijuana Facts & Medical Marijuana videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/506364-Marijuana-vs-Medical-Marijuana-Marijuana What is marijuana? Marijuana is a plant that people use for various things, including medicinal uses, but also recreational uses, personal uses, social uses, religious uses, even industrial uses, and nutritional uses. All of these things are things that marijuana can be used for. The medicinal
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ADHD and Executive Functioning Coach Jonathan Carroll offers insight into the controversial topic of marijuana as an effective Medical Intervention for ADHD. As marijuana becomes more available both medically and recreationally, it is being considered as a treatment option. For more information on Jonathan, you can visit www.adhdguru.com, call him at 877.398.2343 or email to
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Medical marijuana has been legalized in a good number of states, including the District of Columbia and Guam. Researchers have shown many of its benefits, yet federal law still prohibits it as a medical treatment. Produced by Kevin Reilly. Original reporting by Kevin Loria. Read more: http://www.techinsider.io/ Tech Insider tells you all you need to
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Emory’s Dr. Brad Randleman answers a question about the use of medical marijuana for treatment of glaucoma. Related Links Emory Eye Center http://www.eyecenter.emory.edu Patient Information Patients wishing to schedule an appointment or seeking further information on Emory Healthcare services, please call Emory Health Connection at 404-778-7777 or 1-800-75-EMORY, 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. EST (M-F).
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