Essays About aids marijuana

 

  • Should Marijuana Be Used to Relieve AIDS Patients
    ... With close monitoring of the distribution of marijuana to AIDS patients and strict laws against marijuana abuse, marijuana can be used to ease AIDS sufferers ...
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  • marijuana a medicinal drug
    ... Jared Wood, an AIDS patient said, "Just a few puffs and the nausea goes away (Kowan 4)." Like those with AIDS, marijuana also helps cancer patients. ...
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  • Medical marijuana...why not?
    ... why not a natural drug provided naturally by mother nature known as marijuana which provides relief to people with serious illness like AIDS, Cancer, and ...
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  • Legalization of Marijuana for Medical Purposes
    ... Today, in patients with AIDS, marijuana helps with vomiting, nausea, and appetite loss when other medications have failed to do so. ...
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  • Legalization of Marijuana
    ... for treating wasting syndrome in AIDS patients," and recommended those patients unresponsive to conventional AIDS medications smoke marijuana to combat the ...
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  • Marijuana
    ... since marijuana use can affect thinking and judgment, users can forget to have safe sex and possibly expose themselves to HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. ...
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  • medical marijuana in the us
    ... cancer. THC, in marijuana has the least side effects of drugs for the treatment of aids. The use of marijuana is relatively safe. ...
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  • Marijuana Legalization 2
    ... The anti-nausea quality of marijuana also aids in aids in the treatment of those with AIDS or HIV. Marijuana helps to relieve the ...
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  • Medical Marijuana
    ... Pot helps with many medical conditions, especially cancer, AIDS, glaucoma, and some spastic conditions. Marijuana has its pros and cons, and to determine ...
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  • Medical uses of Marijuana
    ... Patients with cancer, glaucoma, and AIDS are among those who find that marijuana reduces their pain associated with chemotherapy and powerful drugs like AZT. ...
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  • marijuana
    ... Many patients and their doctors find marijuana a useful medicine as part of the treatment for AIDS, Cancer, Glaucoma, Epilepsy, Multiple Sclerosis and Chronic ...
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  • Should Marijuana be Legalized
    ... AIDS victims who find that marijuana stimulates their appetites so they can fight off dangerous bacteria; glaucoma sufferers who have used marijuana said it ...
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  • Legalilze Marijuana
    ... states have already ruled marijuana can be a drug of 'medical necessity' in the treatment of AIDS, glaucoma and multiple sclerosis" (Medical Marijuana"). ...
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  • Therapeutical Marijuana
    ... In January the nation's first federally funded study will begin. Dr. Donald Abrams to see if marijuana will help increase the appetite of AIDS patients. ...
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  • Marijuana 5
    ... "All the evidence shows that cannabis helps to ease the suffering of people with AIDS" (Wishnia). Marijuana has also been proven to improve the condition of ...
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  • AIDS 2
    ... reproduction (210). Chinese herbal medications and Acupuncture have become very popular to. Many AIDS patients use Marijuana. Since the ...
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  • Legalization of Marijuana
    ... Current promising areas of marijuana research include AIDS, epilepsy, nervous disorders, asthma, pain relief and, ironically enough, mental illness. ...
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  • Legalization Of Marijuana
    ... by chemotherapy. AIDS Patients also began using marijuana in the 1990's for these same reasons and appetite loss (713). It shows ...
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  • Legalization of Marijuana
    ... Institute of Health or NIH have confirmed that marijuana is an effective, safe and inexpensive alternative for treating nausea caused by AIDS medications and ...
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  • Medical Marijuana
    ... for treating wasting syndrome in AIDS patients,"10 and recommended those patients unresponsive to conventional AIDS medications smoke marijuana to combat the ...
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  • legalization of marijuana
    ... anxiety of the treatment. AIDS patients can use marijuana because of its ability to stimulate their appetite. Marijuana can also be ...
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  • Marijuan for Medicinal Purposes
    Should Marijuana be Legalized for AIDS Use? Fifteen years ... questions. Why exactly should marijuana be legalized for AIDS use? Many ...
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  • Legalization on Marijuana
    ... One AIDS patient using marijuana had blood tests taken last fall which show that he has a higher T-cell count, and also carries the antibodies to Hepatitis A, B ...
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  • Marijuana
    ... The most common medical application of marijuana is for the reduction of extreme nausea caused by cancer chemotherapy and AIDS treatment. ...
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  • Marijuana Legalization 2
    ... It also aids in the treatment of cancer and helps fight glaucoma (Sanders). Many say that marijuana is a harmful addictive substance. ...
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  • marijuana 2
    ... the drug. Marijuana can reduce nausea, vomiting, and help with loss of appetite in cancer and AIDS patients. With glaucoma patients ...
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  • Marijuana
    ... dronabinol was shown to increase body fat by 1% in AIDS and HIV patients. Although there is no scientific evidence that shows marijuana helps the treatment of ...
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  • the use of marijuana for medical purposes
    ... Institute of Health or NIH have confirmed that marijuana is an effective, safe and inexpensive alternative for treating nausea caused by AIDS medications and ...
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  • Marijuana as Medicine
    ... Current promising areas of marijuana research include AIDS, epilepsy, nervous disorders, asthma, pain relief and, ironically enough, mental illness. ...
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  • Legalization Of Marijuana
    ... uses of marijuana discovered and rediscovered. It has been proven that its been effective in lessening the pain from serious illnesses, like cancer and AIDS. ...
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