Cannabis treatment was associated with sustained reductions in patients’ pain intensity, opioid use, anxiety, depression, and sleep deprivation.
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“In addition to mere survival, patients [treated] with THC become more mentally and physically active,” investigators determined.
Patients who consumed CBD, on average, experienced a greater than 50 percent reduction in their pain.
Following legalization, fewer young people engaged in DUI alcohol. Among young people who used cannabis, fewer acknowledged driving under its influence.
The study’s authors concluded, “Current evidence suggests an association between nicotine-product use and subsequent recreational cannabis use among adolescents.”
The most commonly reported side effects from high-THC flower were dry mouth, increased appetite, and somnolence.
After a century of failed policies and “canna-bigotry,” the verdict is in. Legalization is a success, and the end of cannabis prohibition can’t come soon enough.
State laws permitting patients to home-cultivate medical cannabis were among those associated with the most significant improvements in their mental health.