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Medical Cannabis: A Growing Therapeutic Option in Modern Healthcare
Medical cannabis has emerged as one of the most transformative topics in contemporary healthcare, offering a new dimension of treatment possibilities for patients dealing with chronic conditions. Unlike recreational cannabis, medical cannabis is prescribed with a clear therapeutic intention—aimed at alleviating symptoms, improving quality of life, and supporting individuals who have not found relief through conventional medicines. As understanding deepens and scientific curiosity expands, medical cannabis continues to shift from a once-taboo subject into a validated, evidence-supported treatment modality.
One of the most compelling aspects of medical cannabis is its ability to manage pain, especially in cases of chronic or neuropathic pain where standard treatments often fall short. The cannabinoids found in the plant—primarily THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (cannabidiol)—interact with the body’s endocannabinoid system, a complex network responsible for regulating pain, mood, immune response, and sleep. By supporting this system, medical…
