Do marijuana compounds help treat pain?
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Martin De Vita (photo by Jim Howe) Martin De Vita (photo by Jim
Howe) Compounds derived from marijuana are not magic pain
relievers, but they might relieve some of the stress or anxiety
related to pain, according to research conducted by a psychology
doctoral student at Syracuse University. Martin De Vita's Compounds
derived from marijuana are not magic pain relievers, but they might
relieve some of the stress or anxiety related to pain, according to
research conducted by a psychology doctoral student at Syracuse
University. Martin De Vita's work, described as the first
systematic review of experimental research on the effects of
cannabis on pain, was published in the American Medical Association
Journal JAMA Psychology work, described as the first systematic
review of experimental research on the effects of cannabis on pain,
was published in the American Medical Association Journal JAMA
Psychology. De Vita discusses cannabinoids, the chemical compounds
in marijuana that provide its medicinal and recreational
properties. Two of the hundreds of cannabinoids people may have
heard of include THC, the component that creates the high, and CBD,
which has been looked to for relief of pain, anxiety and some
movement disorders. For people looking at CBD products to relieve
their pain, De Vita says to "calibrate your expectations" and notes
that CBD products are not well regulated.. De Vita discusses
cannabinoids, the chemical compounds in marijuana that provide its
medicinal and recreational properties. Two of the hundreds of
cannabinoids people may have heard of include THC, the component
that creates the high, and CBD, which has been looked to for relief
of pain, anxiety and some movement disorders. For people looking at
CBD products to relieve their pain, De Vita says to "calibrate your
expectations" and notes that CBD products are not well regulated.
Howe) Compounds derived from marijuana are not magic pain
relievers, but they might relieve some of the stress or anxiety
related to pain, according to research conducted by a psychology
doctoral student at Syracuse University. Martin De Vita's Compounds
derived from marijuana are not magic pain relievers, but they might
relieve some of the stress or anxiety related to pain, according to
research conducted by a psychology doctoral student at Syracuse
University. Martin De Vita's work, described as the first
systematic review of experimental research on the effects of
cannabis on pain, was published in the American Medical Association
Journal JAMA Psychology work, described as the first systematic
review of experimental research on the effects of cannabis on pain,
was published in the American Medical Association Journal JAMA
Psychology. De Vita discusses cannabinoids, the chemical compounds
in marijuana that provide its medicinal and recreational
properties. Two of the hundreds of cannabinoids people may have
heard of include THC, the component that creates the high, and CBD,
which has been looked to for relief of pain, anxiety and some
movement disorders. For people looking at CBD products to relieve
their pain, De Vita says to "calibrate your expectations" and notes
that CBD products are not well regulated.. De Vita discusses
cannabinoids, the chemical compounds in marijuana that provide its
medicinal and recreational properties. Two of the hundreds of
cannabinoids people may have heard of include THC, the component
that creates the high, and CBD, which has been looked to for relief
of pain, anxiety and some movement disorders. For people looking at
CBD products to relieve their pain, De Vita says to "calibrate your
expectations" and notes that CBD products are not well regulated.
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