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…of the patients prescription and they will be punished by law. <Tab/>Patients who suffer from multiple scleroses and spinal cord injuries have benenfited from marijuana's antispacity, analgesic, and antitremor effects. It has been shown…
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…is a valuable medication or just a gateway drug will serve the purpose of my exploration, to form a more accurate view on medical uses of marijuana within my generation. I began my research with a dual sided article titled “ Should Physicians Support the Medical use…
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…114). However, if the migraines persist then they may take more doses. Patients with glaucoma experience a very debilitating pain in their eyes. "U.S. Courts in several states have already ruled marijuana can be a drug of 'medical necessity…
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…In my opinion the legalization of marijuana would be a good thing. Marijuana becoming legal has been a controversial topic for years. Many people have the stereotype that marijuana is the gateway drug which means in time the person will anniciate the use…
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…is provided. In the name of sustaining the drug war, we are taught that marijuana is lethal, a carcinogenic and addictive. While marijuana has its risks, especially for children, none of this is true. Neither is it true that marijuana has no accepted medical use…
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marijuana in the US going on for a long time. But just recently two states, California and Arizona, voted to legalize it for medical purposes only, but the US government still enforces the federal law, stating that federal…
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…, therefore doctors used proper care and expert skill. In the past six centuries, medical malpractice has increased, which lead to revision and addition to the law. Liability was introduced along with the 'GIANT of all torts', negligence. Now in today's society…
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…heartbeat. A chronic smoker will have a decreased heart rate, often below normal. The immediate effect of smoking marijuana on the lungs are a brief opening of the bronchial tubes. That is why marijuana has been tested for possible medical uses…
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…bias, and the misidentification of normal monkey brain structure as "damaged". Actual studies of human populations of marijuana users have shown no evidence of brain damage. For example, two studies from 1977, published in the Journal of the American Medical
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…in this country that are suffering from pain caused by chemotherapy, and others whose bodies are full of tightness due to their medical condition. The Los Angeles-based Americans for Medical Rights, along with many other groups across the nation want marijuana
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