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Board adds female orgasmic difficulty as an adult qualifying condition after petitioner’s presentation and research summary

3623943 · May 2, 2025
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Summary

The board voted to add female orgasmic difficulty as a debilitating condition for adults only after a public petitioner summarized historical and recent studies and testified that cannabis improved outcomes for many women.

The Connecticut Medical Marijuana Program Board of Physicians voted to add female orgasmic difficulty (FOD) to the program’s list of qualifying debilitating conditions for adults.

Suzanne Mulvihill Hill, who identified herself as executive director of a nonprofit (the Female ****** Research Institute) and director of the Women’s Cannabis Project, presented research and her dissertation work on cannabis as a treatment for female orgasmic difficulty. She told the board that historical and recent studies — including observational analyses —…

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