Dear Friend,
Many people wonder if medical marijuana could help in Parkinson's disease. And many are, understandably, eager to try any therapy that may ease symptoms. There is reason to believe that medical marijuana could be a potential therapy in Parkinson's, but the scientific evidence to date is inconclusive. More research is needed to evaluate its safety and benefit, and studies are ongoing. Watch the video to learn more.
The Ask the MD series delivers practical, reliable information for people and families living with Parkinson's. Check out other videos and blogs and keep an eye on your email for regular updates.
All the best,
Rachel Dolhun, MD
P.S. For more on medical marijuana and other complementary and alternative therapies, tune in to MJFF's Third Thursdays Webinar on October 17 at 12 p.m. ET. |
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