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Recent research shows that men don鈥檛 experience or express anxiety in the same way as women. One in five men -- and one in three women -- will have an鈥�
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The state Medical Board has voted to reject petitions seeking to add anxiety and autism spectrum disorders as qualifying conditions for physicians to鈥�
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An Ohio Medical Board committee has decided not to recommend adding anxiety and autism spectrum disorder to the state's list of qualifying conditions for鈥�
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The State Medical Board of Ohio has delayed adding autism spectrum disorder and anxiety to the list of qualifying conditions for the medical marijuana program. The board met June 12 in Columbus to consider adding several new medical conditions to the program. The 12-member board rejected petitions to include depression, insomnia and opioid use disorder in Ohio鈥檚 medical cannabis program, said board spokesman Tessie Pollack. However, the board tabled the vote on anxiety and autism spectrum disorder, Pollack said.
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The State Medical Board of Ohio may soon approve physicians to prescribe medical marijuana to treat anxiety and some symptoms of autism. Anxiety and autism were two of 110 petitions submitted to the board this year seeking approval for tretment with medical cannabis. A local physician was on the board and helped make the decisions. Be Well health reporter Marlene Harris-Taylor spoke with the doctor, Dr. Ted Parran, and joined Morning Editionhost Amy Eddings to break down what this preliminary approval means for Ohioans.
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A panel of physicians recommended that the State Medical Board of Ohio vote next month to include anxiety and autism spectrum disorder as qualifying鈥�
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Parents from the Cleveland area are making an unusual request: They want the Cleveland School District to administer CBD oil to their children during鈥�
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Psychologists have created new short-term treatments to help those with psychiatric disorders, such as obsessive-compulsive disorder. They鈥檙e called鈥�
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Tattoos have been around for centuries and are increasing in popularity, but the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a new warning to consumers鈥�
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10 a.m. One in 68 children in America are diagnosed with autism. Take the anxiety that autistic children have about communicating and mix it with highly鈥�