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Bryant Jordan for Military.com

Marijuana Treatment Study On PTSD For Veterans Gets Back on Track

The Veterans Affairs Department estimates that between 11 and 20 percent of Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans suffer from PTSD.

April 03rd, 2015

By Bryant Jordan for Military.com

A year after the federal government approved a study for the use of marijuana by veterans in treating post-traumatic stress disorder the work may at last get underway. The National Institute of Drug Abuse on Wednesday informed the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies that it is ready to supply researchers with marijuana needed

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