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Cannabinoid Science, Compassionate Use, Medical Marijuana and Practical Application

Thu, Sep 06

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Fort Worth

Learn about medical cannabis research, applications for cannabinoid therapies, Texas' Compassionate Use Program, and how cannabinoids may improve the quality of life for people with autism, epilepsy and other neurological disorders.

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Cannabinoid Science, Compassionate Use, Medical Marijuana and Practical Application
Cannabinoid Science, Compassionate Use, Medical Marijuana and Practical Application

Time & Location

Sep 06, 2018, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM

Fort Worth, Fort Worth, TX, USA

About the event

TWO OPPORTUNITIES TO ATTEND

8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. - Tarrant County Public Health, Fort Worth

6 p.m. - 8 p.m. - FEAT North Texas, Richland Hills

Seats limited. Register for either session here.

Objectives:

  • Understanding different conditions that cannabis has been shown to help improve quality of life.
  • Differences between THC and CBD
  • The cannabis plant and parts effective for targeting certain conditions

Special Guests: Christy Zartler, CPNP, Director of Family Relations for Mothers Advocating Medical Marijuana for Autism (MAMMA), will also share personal stories of using cannabis to alleviate her daughter’s self-injurious behaviors. We'll be joined by Dr. Rana Said, Pediatric Epileptologist at Children’s Health Specialty Center during the evening session.

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Bringing INCLUSION, AWARENESS and EDUCATION to Tarrant County

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