Monday, April 27, 2026

Medical Marijuana

10 FDA-Approved Drugs Researched Less Than Cannabis

The feds continue to block any chance of making it easier to research cannabis to find out if it fits the criteria of an FDA approved medication.

What FSD Pharma’s Collaboration With Canntab Means For You

As time goes on, more and more pharmaceutical-based companies are getting involved in the cannabis industry including FSD Pharma.

Tips For Using Cannabis Pain Patches For The First Time

Aside from cannabis’s wide range of medicinal properties that can work to help treat different diseases and medical conditions, cannabis has been used to help treat wounds for centuries.

NJ Is Primed For Marijuana Legalization, So What’s Taking So Long?

Medical Marijuana is alive and well and making new strides, but where is the promised recreational use?

How To Stay Within The Lines Of Oklahoma’s New Medical Marijuana Program

As Oklahomans wait for the voted medical marijuana laws to go into effect on July 26 under State Question 788, questions as to what is and isn’t allowed under the program’s rules are tricky to navigate.

Ohio Medical Board Adds More Doctors To Medical Marijuana Program

The Ohio State Medical Board recently added 46 more doctors to the approved medical marijuana program list.

How Marijuana Does More For Age-Related Osteoporosis Than Calcium

Osteoporosis is a condition in which bones become weak and brittle. It’s typically due to loss of tissue, which happens as we age and hormonal changes.

Oregon Admits Problems With Medical Marijuana Program

Here’s an interesting fact: Oregon doesn’t actually know how much medical marijuana is currently growing and processing in the state.

Treat Your Pain With Homemade Cannabis-Infused Topicals

Cannabis infused topicals represent an ideal solution for those seeking an effective natural and non-addictive way to treat joint pain, inflammation, and muscle soreness.

Medical Cannabis Can Now Replace Any Opioid-Based Treatment In New York

On July 12, emergency regulations were filed by the New York State Department of Health to immediately allow people to register for medical marijuana for any type of condition that would otherwise be treated by opioids.

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