Marijuana Can Help MS Pain, But Slows the Mind
Marijuana Can Help MS Pain, But Slows the Mind
Medical marijuana may help multiple sclerosis patients with pain, but it can negatively impact their thinking skills.
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" Medical marijuana may help multiple sclerosis patient with pain but it might impact their thinking -- A new Canadian study had long time marijuana users take a battery of cognitive test. And compare the results to other non smoking and that patient. The marijuana group scored significantly lower on attention. He kept thinking and facial relationship. Researchers say it's unclear whether the negative effects of marijuana outweigh the benefit."
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