Should Marijuana be Used for Pain Control?
There has also been public demand to make marijuana more available for medical use. [...]recently, I practiced pain management in the state of Washington. [...]it was supposed to help with pain and my patients were all looking for ways to relieve their pain. [...]when it became legal, it was no surp...
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description | There has also been public demand to make marijuana more available for medical use. [...]recently, I practiced pain management in the state of Washington. [...]it was supposed to help with pain and my patients were all looking for ways to relieve their pain. [...]when it became legal, it was no surprise that patients who would otherwise never have tried it wanted to see if it could help relieve their pain. |
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