It is estimated that seven percent of Canadian women will develop endometriosis during their lifetime, a painful and highly misunderstood condition that, according to a 2020 study takes an average of five years to diagnose. But for a…
“I’m illegally alive instead of legally dead.” This statement, punctuated with a quick laugh, comes from 68-year-old Jack Kungel in the short documentary Jack’s Garage.
Resembling a shopping mall Santa Clause with his bushy white beard and wide smile, Kungel just explained to…
Twenty years after the launch of Cannabis Health, former lawyer Kirk Tousaw sums up the court cases and challenges that led to legalization.
A molecule of CBD is a molecule of CBD, whether it is in a skin cream, a recreational product, or a physician-authorized medicine. But the case of adult-use versus medical cannabis is more complicated than genetic material.
As a cannabis patient,…
This opinion piece was written by Premier Mike Baird for The Daily Telegraph, and was published on July 27th 2015. The original article, along with additional photos can be found here.
There are some things that stay with you no matter how much…
Oct 1st, 1985 was the day my life as I know it was turned upside down. I was working as an oil field worker and came into contact with 14,400 Volts of electricity. The accident cost me my right arm below the…
By Arlene Smith
I was in my early 20's when the constraints of physical pain became a regular part of my day and it was medical marijuana use that has led me to a life of freedom. Let me explain…
In '92 I was…
This article has been re-posted from the March – April 2004 Cannabis Health Journal.
By Russell Barth
Christine and I awoke on Friday the 22nd of April with several plans. The first was to find out about our medical marijuana licenses. I called…