#MorningMonarchy: July 21, 2016
Urban psychosis, sound of silence and Lucifer rising + this day in history w/Scopes Trial and our song of the day by The Parrots on your Morning Monarchy for July 21, 2016.
Urban psychosis, sound of silence and Lucifer rising + this day in history w/Scopes Trial and our song of the day by The Parrots on your Morning Monarchy for July 21, 2016.
Big soda, SNAP riots and more Portland waterwars + this day in history w/the Magna Carta and our song of the day by Ben Watt on your Morning Monarchy for June 15, 2016.
Depression currently affects almost 15 million people in the US every year.
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The Rhode Island Senate Health and Human Services Committee is contemplating legislation that would allow post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) to be treated with medical marijuana.
The bill, introduced by Democratic Sen. Stephen Archambault, would add PTSD to the list of debilitating medical conditions that qualify for medical marijuana treatment. The legislation would also allow patients who are eligible for hospice care to receive an expedited approved medical marijuana use application. [1]
A onetime party drug hailed as miracle for treating severe depression and anxiety.
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Twenty-one lawmakers are urging VA doctors to allow medical marijuana to be not only discussed, but sometimes recommended in states where it is legal.
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A military veteran is facing a stark reality: Stop using medical marijuana to treat his PTSD, or give up his kids.
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By David Swanson | War Is A Crime | November 5, 2015 In two recent articles in the Los Angeles Times and the academic studies that inspired them, the authors investigate the question of which war veterans are most likely to commit suicide or violent crimes. Remarkably, the subject of war, their role in war, […]
In the wake of a nuclear disaster, survivors are more likely to have profound effects from psychological disorders like depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) than from the radiation itself, scientists suggest.