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Medical marijuana and workers' compensation claiming.
Health Economics, 2020We study the effect of state medical marijuana laws (MMLs) on workers' compensation (WC) claiming among adults. Medical marijuana is plausibly related to WC claiming by allowing improved symptom management, and thus reduced need for the benefit, among ...
Keshar M Ghimire, J. Maclean
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Home Healthcare Now, 2016
The use of medicinal marijuana is increasing. Marijuana has been shown to have therapeutic effects in certain patients, but further research is needed regarding the safety and efficacy of marijuana as a medical treatment for various conditions. A growing body of research validates the use of marijuana for a variety of healthcare problems, but there are
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The use of medicinal marijuana is increasing. Marijuana has been shown to have therapeutic effects in certain patients, but further research is needed regarding the safety and efficacy of marijuana as a medical treatment for various conditions. A growing body of research validates the use of marijuana for a variety of healthcare problems, but there are
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The Efficacy of Medical Marijuana in the Treatment of Cancer-Related Pain
Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2020Background: The opioid epidemic has spurred investigations for nonopioid options, yet limited research persists on medical marijuana's (MMJ) efficacy in managing cancer-related symptoms.
Ian M Pawasarat +6 more
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Journal of Addictions Nursing, 2021
As of 2019, 33 states, in addition to three territories and the District of Columbia, have approved medical marijuana programs. In the United States, the 12-month prevalence of medical marijuana use increased by 34.2% between 2013 and 2015.
Brayden N. Kameg, K. Kameg
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As of 2019, 33 states, in addition to three territories and the District of Columbia, have approved medical marijuana programs. In the United States, the 12-month prevalence of medical marijuana use increased by 34.2% between 2013 and 2015.
Brayden N. Kameg, K. Kameg
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Physicians and Medical Marijuana
American Journal of Psychiatry, 2012Psychiatrists may be asked by patients for referrals for medical marijuana under legislation in a number of states. There is no clinical scientific literature to support benefits. Risks to the patient include a supply whose purity and potency are not specified.
Herbert D, Kleber, Robert L, DuPont
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Medical marijuana in neurology
Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics, 2014Constituents of the Cannabis plant, cannabinoids, may be of therapeutic value in neurologic diseases. The most abundant cannabinoids are Δ(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol, which possesses psychoactive properties, and cannabidiol, which has no intrinsic psychoactive effects, but exhibits neuroprotective properties in preclinical studies.
Selim R, Benbadis +9 more
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Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 2020
Statewide medical marijuana laws (MMLs) in the U.S. may be associated with adolescent marijuana use behavior, attitudes toward marijuana use, and social norms. This study used data from the National Study on Drug Use and Health (2013–2016) to examine the
Su-Wei Wong, A. Buu, Hsien-Chang Lin
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Statewide medical marijuana laws (MMLs) in the U.S. may be associated with adolescent marijuana use behavior, attitudes toward marijuana use, and social norms. This study used data from the National Study on Drug Use and Health (2013–2016) to examine the
Su-Wei Wong, A. Buu, Hsien-Chang Lin
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Journal of Crime and Justice, 2020
The legalization of medical marijuana remains a controversial policy. An important dimension of marijuana legalization is the siting of dispensaries and their influence on a surrounding community. Specifically, dispensaries, if they engender criminogenic
William J. Zakrzewski +2 more
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The legalization of medical marijuana remains a controversial policy. An important dimension of marijuana legalization is the siting of dispensaries and their influence on a surrounding community. Specifically, dispensaries, if they engender criminogenic
William J. Zakrzewski +2 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2010
The U.S. legal landscape surrounding “medical marijuana” is complex and rapidly changing. Diane Hoffmann and Ellen Weber describe evolving legislation.
Hoffmann, Diane E., Weber, Ellen M.
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The U.S. legal landscape surrounding “medical marijuana” is complex and rapidly changing. Diane Hoffmann and Ellen Weber describe evolving legislation.
Hoffmann, Diane E., Weber, Ellen M.
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Medical Marijuana Dispensaries and Referrals for Child Maltreatment Investigations
Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2020The changing legal status of marijuana in the United States has increased access to the drug through medical marijuana dispensaries. Limited research exists that examines the effects of these dispensaries on social problems including child maltreatment ...
B. Freisthler, Christiana Kranich
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