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Scromiting Has Been Linked to Cannabis Use and Is on the Rise—Here s What This Illness Is

Scromiting Has Been Linked to Cannabis Use and Is on the Rise Here s What This Illness Is Health.com 3 hrs ago © Provided by Health.com Getty / Photo Illustration by Jo Imperio Emergency medicine physicians are noticing a rise in cases of a once-rare syndrome tied to cannabis use. Medically it s known as cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome, or CHS, which causes recurrent nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. But some health care professionals know it as scromiting, defined as a mashup of screaming and vomiting, according to a new NBC News investigation. It seems like we re seeing more and more cases, Leigh Vinocur, MD, a medical cannabis expert and spokesperson for the American College of Emergency Physicians and the Society of Cannabis Clinicians, tells

Best of Utah body and mind 2021

Best of Utah body and mind 2021
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Her doc recommended medical marijuana for chronic pain Then she failed her drug test and Jefferson fired her

Her doc recommended medical marijuana for chronic pain. Then she failed her drug test and Jefferson fired her. Juliana Feliciano Reyes, The Philadelphia Inquirer © ALEJANDRO A. ALVAREZ/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS Donna Hudnell, shown here outside her Chester home, used to take medical marijuana for chronic back pain. She stopped after getting fired from her IT job at Thomas Jefferson University for failing her drug test. For the last two decades, Donna Hudnell has struggled with chronic back pain. As she got older, it only got worse. “I had trouble sitting, walking, sleeping,” said Hudnell, who’s 60. “I can’t do any of that.”

Medical marijuana takes center stage as briefs are released in PA Supreme Court case

Medical marijuana takes center stage as briefs are released in PA Supreme Court case
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Can CBD Help a Loved One With Dementia-Related Psychosis?

Cannabidiol, more commonly known as CBD, has been praised in recent years for being something close to a miracle elixir. Got a headache? Check. Feeling anxious or stressed out? Yep, CBD has been reported to be good for that, too. Cancer symptoms, seizures, and even acne may be relieved with this natural remedy, some scientists say. And, while studies are small and inconclusive at this point, research does suggest that CBD may also help treat the 5 million people in the U.S. who are diagnosed with dementia, as well as the psychosis and agitation that so often accompany this degenerative condition.

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