The Science Behind Using Cannabis for Your Condition
Explore the latest research and see if cannabis may help treat your condition or symptoms.
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Millions of patients use cannabis for help achieving their health and wellness goals. Read on to learn how it works, or see if you qualify and connect with a doctor in minutes.
Explore the latest research and see if cannabis may help treat your condition or symptoms.
With so many states legalizing cannabis, the question of medical vs recreational weed comes up a lot. In reality, there are a few key differences.
Many consumers and professionals say cannabis helps relieve minor and chronic pain. We explore the latest research on cannabis for pain (updated for 2025).
Pain is one of the most common conditions causing patients to turn to medical cannabis. So, what are they saying about how the plant helps?
Many people deal with pain, and plenty of them turn to medical cannabis for help, but can you get a medical card for back pain?
Learn about medical marijuana's interactions with anxiety and which states allow medical marijuana for anxiety.
Weed and anxiety have a complicated relationship. If you're using cannabis to treat anxiety, be aware of these medication interactions.
Many people deal with anxiety, and plenty of them turn to medical cannabis for help, but can you get a medical card for anxiety?
IBS is an uncomfortable condition affecting many people, and it's hard to treat. Weed shows promise, but can using weed for IBS really help?
Many people deal with IBS, and plenty of them turn to medical cannabis for help, but can you get a medical card for IBS?
Weed has numerous medical benefits, including helping with nausea. Nausea can be hard to treat, so can using weed for nausea help?
Weed and anxiety have a complicated relationship. If you're using cannabis to treat anxiety, be aware of these medication interactions.
To better understand why patient outcomes and state policies are often in conflict, we surveyed 603 medical cannabis patients who were treating neuropathy as a primary or secondary condition.
Learn about the connection between THC and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and why practicing caution is recommended when using cannabis and SSRI medication.
We are a team of cannabis and technology professionals focused on connecting you with state-licensed doctors. We believe all people deserve access to medical cannabis if they think it might improve their quality of life. Since our founding in 2015, we’ve held ourselves and our partners to the highest standards to ensure every patient we serve is able to access reliable cannabis information, trustworthy medical practitioners, and proactive updates on the cannabis healthcare ecosystem and legislation that may affect their experience as a medical cannabis patient.
Whether you’re a cannabis connoisseur or thinking of becoming a first-time medical marijuana patient, our network of doctors will listen to your needs and give you an honest opinion about whether they think cannabis can help.