Medical Marijuana: How and Why It's Used

Smoked, brewed, or baked, medical marijuana is used to ease pain and nausea. But with the "highs" there are potential side effects.
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Medical Marijuana: How and Why It's Used

Smoked, brewed, baked, or taken as a pill, people use medical pot to ease pain and nausea. But with the "highs" come potential side effects.
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