Presented At: LabRoots – Cannabis Sciences Virtual Event 2019 Presented By: Ruth Bertrand, LPN – Member ACNA, Member Delaware NORMYL and Delaware Cannabis Advocacy Network, Medical Marijuana Patient Advocate-Consultant Speaker Biography: Ruth Bertrand is a Licensed Practical Nurse in the state of Delaware who began advocating for cannabis reform a few years ago and has
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Kevin Kraemer, MD, chief of the Section of Treatment, Research, and Education in Addiction Medicine at UPMC, discusses the scientific evidence for using medical marijuana for chronic pain.
Doctors Jon LaPook and Holly Phillips join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the week’s top medical stories including a new report on medical marijuana and exciting news about a way to regenerate muscle tissue in patients with traumatic injuries.
This clip is from the feature documentary “Ride with Larry” and shows retired police captain Larry going through the process to purchase medical marijuana for the first time. The final results in Part 3 show, unedited, the effect of cannabis on his Parkinson’s tremor, dyskinesia, and voice. “Ride with Larry” now available to stream and
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
Michigan has the second-highest number of registered medical marijuana users in the country, and a new state law allows recreational use of marijuana as well. University of Michigan Addiction Center researchers surveyed nearly 800 chronic pain patients at medical marijuana clinics across the state, and asked about their diving habits. In this video, Erin Bonar,
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This is an informational overview video on the use of medical Cannabis/Marijuanas. Cannabis can be used to reduce symptoms and diseases. In this video I will explain to you what the differences between regular cannabis and medical cannabis are. In addition I will cover the medical evidence for the possible benefits of medical cannabis, but
The 19th annual Parkinson’s Disease Patient and Carepartner Symposium focused on living well beyond traditional medicines. In this video, Donald Levy, MD, Director of the Osher Center for Integrative Medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, discusses the difference between medical and recreational marijuana use, and ongoing studies regarding the efficacy of medical marijuana for the
Full story: http://bit.ly/UCDmarijuana UC Davis physician researchers have found that medical marijuana contains multiple bacterial and fungal pathogens that may cause serious and even fatal infections. They warn that smoking, vaping or inhaling aerosolized marijuana could pose a grave risk to patients, especially those with leukemia, lymphoma, AIDS or other condition that suppresses the immune
For more information about Parkinson’s and medical marijuana research, please visit: https://www.Parkinson.org/marijuana https://www.Parkinson.org/blog/research/Marijuana-and-Parkinsons-What-Do-We-Really-Know There is currently no conclusive scientific research supporting the benefits of cannabis for any aspect of Parkinson’s. However, anecdotal evidence suggests that cannabis may help pain, sleep, appetite, nausea and anxiety. People with Parkinson’s should especially be aware of side effects such
Pain researcher Dr. Jason McDougall discusses questions around medical cannabis and what it means for people living with arthritis. Read the press release: https://arthritis.ca/about-us/news-releases/media-releases/first-arthritis-society-funded-study-into-medical
This video provides an introduction to cannabis and the medical research that has been conducted about this drug. This video was made by McMaster Demystifying Medicine students Yosi Lapido, Narmin Mortagy, Faiz Mumtaz and Elaine Nguyen. Copyright McMaster University 2019. Video Editing Software: Wondershare Filmora 9, Camtasia 2018, and Bitable. Music: “Jupiter the Blue” by
Medical marijuana isn’t devil weed or the cure for everything. Find out what it really is, and what it can really do. Dr.Alan Shackelford shows us. FB: Amarimed of Colorado / Twitter: @DrAShackelford Dr. Alan Shackelford is a graduate of the University of Heidelberg School of Medicine in Germany and completed postgraduate medical training at
Lavie Parush was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at birth, but since his parents began giving him medical marijuana, they say his seizures are nearly gone. CNN’s Oren Liebermann reports.
Addiction specialist Dr. Jon Ebbert explains how medical marijuana is being used to treat disease symptoms and pain. This interview originally aired Sept. 24, 2016.
See the effects of cannabis first hand, unedited, on Parkinson’s tremor dyskinesia, and voice. This clip is from the feature documentary “Ride with Larry” and shows retired police captain Larry trying medical marijuana for the first time. The full film is now available to stream and to own on Amazon: For more information go to
In this video, we go over some of the basics about medical cannabis. Franҫais : https://youtu.be/u2yFjBXWK2E The Gastrointestinal Society, a registered Canadian charity, provides trusted, evidence-based information on all areas of the gastrointestinal tract, and is committed to improving the lives of people with GI and liver conditions, supporting research, advocating for appropriate patient access
Physician David Casarett was tired of hearing hype and half-truths around medical marijuana, so he put on his skeptic’s hat and investigated on his own. He comes back with a fascinating report on what we know and what we don’t — and what mainstream medicine could learn from the modern medical marijuana dispensary. The TED
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).
A new medical marijuana guideline developed by Edmonton researchers warns family doctors that the risks may outweigh the benefits for the vast majority of patients. The guideline, published Thursday in the Canadian Family Physician journal, suggests the benefits of medical cannabis may be overstated, and research on its medicinal properties is sorely lacking. To read
Dr. Daniel Kantor talks with Dr. David Brandes about using Medical Marijuana for treating symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis.
From the Current Issues in Bioethics Lecture Series with Dr. David Casarett hosted at KCU
What are the benefits of medical cannabis? Is it safe and effective for cancer patients and survivors? How does a patient get medical cannabis? Get answers to these questions and more straight from the experts.
A New Jersey father is lobbying Gov. Chris Christie to sign a law making it easier for kids to access medical marijuana. More from CNN at http://www.cnn.com/
Kyung Lah reports on a 6-year-old epilepsy patient who has been suffering fewer seizures since taking medical marijuana. For more CNN videos on YouTube, check out http://www.youtube.com/cnn Or visit our site at http://www.cnn.com/video/
As more states legalize marijuana for medical and recreational purposes doctors are taking a new look at how it can affect their patient’s overall health including what it does to their heart.
Utah’s Medical Marijuana Law in limbo until fully implemented in March 2020 ST. GEORGE, Utah – 1/17/19 – The rules of Utah’s newly passed Medical Cannabis Act are still unclear to those who may be wanting to apply for a medical cannabis card. That’s because there is more than an entire year before the new
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