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  2. Women are turning to cannabis to manage menopause ... - AOL

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    A large survey found that 6% of women use cannabis to treat menopause symptoms, such as anxiety and sleep disorders. ... (Smoking has a whole host of health risks and is best to avoid ...

  3. More menopausal women are using medical cannabis for symptoms

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    Story at a glance As more states opt to legalize medical cannabis, patients are using the substance to treat symptoms for a wide range of ailments. Despite no clinical trials proving the efficacy ...

  4. Marijuana use spikes among women over 65, study says - AOL

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    A new study has shown a spike in marijuana use among seniors in the last decade — specifically elderly women and those who are married. Marijuana use spikes among women over 65, study say [Video ...

  5. Long-term effects of cannabis - Wikipedia

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    A 2012 special report by the British Lung Foundation concluded that cannabis smoking was linked to many adverse effects, including bronchitis and lung cancer. [83] They identified cannabis smoke as a carcinogen and also said awareness of the danger was low compared with the high awareness of the dangers of smoking tobacco particularly among ...

  6. Effects of cannabis - Wikipedia

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    A dried cannabis flower. The short-term effects of cannabis are caused by many chemical compounds in the cannabis plant, including 113 [clarification needed] different cannabinoids, such as tetrahydrocannabinol, and 120 terpenes, [1] which allow its drug to have various psychological and physiological effects on the human body.

  7. Cannabis use and trauma - Wikipedia

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    For sexual minority women, have indicated higher cannabis use, coping motives, and post-traumatic stress symptoms than heterosexual women. [16] [17] This may suggest that for women, trauma symptoms may be more severe for those who belong to a minority status, and the necessity to cope is often met by increasing cannabis use. These findings ...

  8. I Went to a Cannabis Retreat for Grown-Ass Women - AOL

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    This way, we could sample 2.5-milligram cannabis sodas, 10-milligram gummies, 5-milligram caramels, and a variety of pills, chocolates, tinctures, vapes, and buds throughout the day without ...

  9. Cannabis and sex - Wikipedia

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    Human consumption of cannabis (which is commonly known as marijuana, pot or weed) is commonly thought to enhance sexual pleasure [1] [2] but there is limited scientific research on the relationship between cannabis and sex, in part due to U.S. drug policies that focus on prohibition. [3]