Category: Qualifying Conditions
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Missouri Medical Marijuana Qualifying Conditions
A Natural Alternative for MO Residents The state of Missouri has provided a list of medical conditions that they consider to be qualifying for the use of medical marijuana. Below you can view the list of approved medical conditions provided by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) to find out if you…
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Patients’ Guide to Medical Marijuana for Neuropathy
More and more states are allowing medical marijuana for peripheral neuropathy. Learn how it works, where it’s allowed, and whether it’s right for you.
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Can You Get a Medical Marijuana Card for Eating Disorders in Missouri?
If you live with an eating disorder like bulimia or anorexia, you may qualify for medical marijuana in Missouri. See if you qualify, and get started.
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Can You Get a Medical Marijuana Card for ADHD in West Virginia?
Although ADHD is not recognized as a qualifying condition for medical marijuana in West Virginia, you may still qualify under the new law. Learn more.
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Can You Get a Medical Marijuana for Cancer in West Virginia?
Cancer patients are eligible for West Virginia’s medical marijuana program. Learn what’s required and how to become a patient.
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Can You Get Medical Marijuana for Arthritis in West Virginia?
If you suffer from arthritis in West Virginia, you may qualify for a medical marijuana card if you meet certain other criteria. Get the full story.
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Can You Get Medical Marijuana for Insomnia in West Virginia?
West Virginia doesn’t recognize insomnia as a qualifying condition for medical marijuana, but you may still qualify with an underlying condition. See more.
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Can You Get a Medical Marijuana Card for Spinal Cord Injury in Arkansas?
If you’ve experienced a debilitating spine injury, you may qualify for a medical marijuana card in Arkansas. Learn who qualifies and how to get certified.
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Can You Get a West Virginia Medical Marijuana Card for Inflammation?
Chronic inflammation can severely inhibit your quality of life, but studies show that cannabinoids (the active compounds in marijuana) may be effective in relieving anxiety symptoms. Inflammation is not specifically listed among West Virginia’s qualifying conditions for medical marijuana, but a number of inflammatory conditions do qualify. If you live in West Virginia and are…
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Can You Get a Medical Marijuana Card for Cachexia in Arkansas?
If you have wasting syndrome and you live in Arkansas, you may qualify as a candidate for medical marijuana. Learn how to get certified.