Qualifying Conditions
Can You Get a Medical Marijuana Card for Alzheimer’s Disease in Arkansas?
If you suffer from or live with someone who suffers from Alzheimer’s disease in Arkansas, medical marijuana may provide relief. See if you qualify.
Read MoreCan You Get a Medical Marijuana Card for Nausea in Ohio?
Nausea is not an Ohio medical marijuana qualifying condition, but it is a symptom of several qualifying conditions. Learn more.
Read MoreCan You Get a Medical Marijuana Card for HIV/AIDS in Ohio?
If you’re living with HIV or AIDS in Ohio, you may qualify for a medical marijuana card. Learn how to become a patient from the comfort of home.
Read MoreCan You Get a Maryland Medical Marijuana Card for Parkinson’s Disease?
If you suffer from Parkinson’s disease, you may be eligible for a medical marijuana certification in Maryland. See what the law says.
Read MoreCan You Get a Medical Marijuana Card for Cancer in Arkansas?
Get answers to all your questions about medical marijuana for cancer in Arkansas. Can you become certified? What’s the process? Why medical marijuana?
Read MoreMedical Marijuana for IBS
Get the facts about marijuana for irritable bowel syndrome. See what the research says, and find out if the condition qualifies for a medical card.
Read MoreCan You Get a Medical Marijuana Card for Migraines in Missouri?
Missouri is one of the few states that recognize “intractable migraines” as a qualifying condition for marijuana. But there are restrictions. Learn more.
Read MoreCan You Get a Medical Marijuana Card for Anxiety in Missouri?
Studies have shown that cannabis can be highly effective for relieving anxiety. As Missouri deploys its medical cannabis program, patients considering getting their Missouri medical marijuana card are wondering if their anxiety disorder will qualify them for certification. While anxiety isn’t explicitly listed on the state’s official list of qualifying conditions, there may be some…
Read MoreMedical Marijuana and Concussions
Concussion is the most common form of traumatic brain injury (TBI), affecting as many as 3 million people in the U.S. every year, but a growing body of research suggests that medical marijuana may be a useful remedy for certain concussion symptoms.
Read MoreUtah Prop 2 Qualifying Illnesses for Medical Marijuana
In 2018, Utah voters approved Proposition 2, with 52.75% of voters in favor. Shortly thereafter, the legislature took steps to amend the measure, ultimately replacing it with the Utah Medical Cannabis Act. Although advocates continue to fight the replacement measure in court and further changes may still be made, medical marijuana is now available to…
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