Cannabis doesn’t follow the usual rules of medicine—and that’s the point. Unlike traditional pills aimed at single problems, cannabis works across systems, responds to context, and empowers patients to participate in their care. If traditional medicine is a pre-written script, cannabis is a choose-your-own-adventure.
Cannabis and Psychosis: 5 Reasons This Study Doesn’t Say What You Think
A new study shows a 5x rise in cannabis-linked psychosis hospitalizations—but is it the plant, or the policy? This blog pulls back the curtain on what’s really behind the numbers: vague diagnoses, missing context, and a health system still catching up. Because when cannabis becomes the scapegoat, we miss the chance to protect the people actually at risk.
Cannabis and Cardiovascular Health: 7 Things the JAMA Study Missed
A new JAMA study raised eyebrows about cannabis and cardiovascular health—but does it actually raise red flags? We break down what it measured, what it missed, and why most headlines are skipping the fine print. This is your physician-filtered guide to separating concern from clickbait.
7 Surprising Long-Term Effects of Cannabis That Actually Help You Heal
Cannabis doesn’t crash in with a cape—it heals like a good therapist: quietly, consistently, and with just enough mystery to keep you paying attention. This blog explores the real long-term effects of cannabis—from slow-building symptom relief to surprising medication reductions and subtle signs of wellness that often go unnoticed. If you’ve ever wondered whether cannabis is “working,” this is your invitation to redefine what healing really looks like.
Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus: 7 Surprising Facts You Should Know
Billy Joel’s diagnosis of normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) is a plot twist with hope baked in—because unlike most brain disorders, this one can actually be reversed. In this blog, we explore what NPH really is, how a shunt can save cognition, and why cannabis might offer a side-serving of relief for some. If you’ve ever blamed aging for mental slips or clumsy steps, it’s time to ask better questions—and maybe even thank Billy for the wake-up call.
Jordan Tischler Retirement: What Boston Patients Should Know
Dr. Jordan Tischler, a well-known cannabis physician in Boston, has officially retired from clinical practice, leaving many patients searching for their next steps. This page offers clear, respectful guidance for those seeking cannabis care in Massachusetts after his departure. Whether you need certification renewal, telemedicine options, or trusted physician referrals, you’re in the right place.
Cannabis and Pregnancy: 5 Hidden Truths Doctors Ignore
Cannabis and pregnancy is not a black-and-white issue—but you wouldn’t know that from most media headlines. In this thought-provoking piece, Dr. Caplan breaks down the uncomfortable truths about risk, suffering, and why patients deserve personalized, harm-reduction-focused care today. The future of pregnancy care demands we stop sweeping these conversations under the rug—and start facing them with honesty and compassion.
Rethinking Diagnosis in Children: What If They’re Not Broken?
TL;DR ➕ This is a part 2 of this blog post ※ Rethinking diagnosis in children means recognizing how often...
7 Truths We Miss When Teaching Kids About Their Bodies
We teach kids how to care for their teeth, how to cover a sneeze—but what do we teach them about their bodies? About discomfort that won’t go away, or pain with no clear name? This blog uncovers how our old models are shaping new generations, and what we need to rebuild instead.
Cannabis-Infused Mac and Cheese Recipe for Comfort and Calm
Mac and cheese is already comfort food royalty — but infused with cannabis, it becomes something even better. This recipe blends silky cheddar with precision-dosed cannabutter for a dish that relaxes, restores, and satisfies. Whether you’re microdosing or winding down, this is edible therapy at its most delicious.