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Myoclonus
Myoclonus is a characterized as a quick and jerky contraction of certain muscles, which is often a result of an underlying health condition. The muscle twitches may only involve a single muscle, but it can affect a group of muscles as well. Some people experience a single twitch, while others may suffer from sequences of…
Read MoreParkinson’s disease
Parkinson’s disease is a widely known neurodegenerative disease that affects the brain. Dopamine, a chemical produced by brain cells, is responsible for delivering messages to the brain to control bodily movement. When those brain cells are damaged, people may begin showing signs of Parkinson’s disease. Many times Parkinson’s disease is difficult to detect right away…
Read MoreSpinal Cord Disease
The spinal cord transmits information to the brain for sensory information, motor information and reflexes. When there is damage to the spinal cord, you could experience pain in a variety of ways. Despite common conception, spinal cord disease is not the same thing as spinal cord injury, since the latter can lead to many more…
Read MoreCausalgia
Causalgia is a painful and chronic condition that can cause swelling and skin changes as a result of damage to nerves and blood vessels. It is also commonly known as Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. In addition to swelling and skin changes, the most common symptoms and side effects include burning sensations and profuse sweating. People…
Read MoreCRPS (Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type I)
Type I Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), also commonly referred to as Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD), is a chronic condition resulting in severe burning pain, excessive sweating, sensitivity to touch, tissue swelling and even noticeable changes in the skin and bones. CRPS is usually caused by damage to the central and peripheral nervous systems. CRPS…
Read MoreCancer
Cancer is one of the most widely known diseases in the world because it affects millions of people and has different forms. Since there are hundreds of different types of cancer, chances are you know at least one person who has suffered from it. Depending on where the cancer cells are located in the body,…
Read MoreHuman Immunodeficiency Virus
Human Immunodeficiency Virus, otherwise known as HIV, is a virus which affects the immune system and can lead to AIDS if not treated. Once a person is diagnosed with HIV, they will have the virus for the rest of their life, since the human body cannot completely get rid of it. While there is no…
Read MoreCRPS (Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type II)
The main difference between Type II and Type I Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is Type II involves confirmed nerve damage. As a result, Type II CRPS is much more severe and painful. While it is unknown where the condition originates, it is believed to be the result of an injury or surgery. Type II…
Read MoreHow Medical Marijuana Can Treat Your Multiple Sclerosis
Studies currently show medical cannabis can be effective in treating a number of symptoms of multiple sclerosis (MS). While marijuana won’t cure multiple sclerosis by itself, many find its symptoms more tolerable after consuming weed. As such, we wanted to take a quick look at which symptoms medical marijuana could positively affect: Depression Studies show many patients…
Read MoreThe 4 Most Common Types of Medical Marijuana
Before you get your online medical marijuana card, it’s important to educate yourself. Medical marijuana can help patients treat a wide range of illnesses and ailments. Cannabis can even be used to cure some serious diseases. The issue with medical weed arises due to education. There are hundreds, if not thousands, of medical marijuana types available to the…
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