Patients in chronic pain are more supportive of expanding access to marijuana, for both medicinal and recreational use, than ...
"Overall, people with chronic pain were more supportive of the policies that would expand access to medical cannabis, and providers were more supportive of the policies that would restrict access to ...
As public support for marijuana decriminalization grows in North Texas, new research is shedding light on the drug’s impact ...
Chronic pain is a pervasive issue affecting millions of individuals across the United States, with substantial implications for their quality ...
Survey finds that people with chronic pain were more supportive of the policies that would expand access to medical cannabis.
A recent placebo-controlled study investigated the potential effects of medicinal cannabis oil taken for insomnia on ...
Patients with moderate to severe pain were more likely to initiate or continue use of cannabis, tobacco, or both.
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Study investigates the effects of the eased access to medical marijuana on mental health. The approval of marijuana for ...
Most physicians who specialize in treating patients with chronic pain favor the legalization of medical cannabis, according to survey data published in the journal JAMA (Journal of the American ...
The cultivator and processor lottery is scheduled for Oct. 28, with a dispensary permit lottery expected to follow next month ...
Folks With Chronic Pain & Their Doctors Often Differ on Medical Marijuana By Ernie Mundell HealthDay Reporter FRIDAY, Oct. 4, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- If you're in chronic pain and believe medical ...