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Study: Cannabis Associated with Reduced Opioid Use, Prolonged Benefits in Pain Patients

“The results of this study add to the cumulative evidence in support of plant-based medical cannabis as a safe and effective treatment option.”

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Case Report: Cannabis Oil Effective in Patient with Treatment-Resistant Oscillopsia

Investigators concluded, "We postulate that oral CBD oil played a significant role in our patient’s symptom resolution."

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Study: Patients Show Few Changes in Driving Performance Following Marijuana Inhalation

"It was found that therapeutic cannabis reduced overall mean speed with no effects on … lateral control or brake latency."

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Driving Simulator: THC Dosing Associated with Decreased Speed, No Residual Effects on Performance

Toronto, Canada: Subjects typically decrease their driving speed, but demonstrate few other significant changes following…

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Study: Cannabis Therapy Provides Pharmacological Support for Patients Tapering Their Use of Prescription Opioids

Toronto, Canada: The daily use of cannabis over a six months provides pharmacological support for…

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Survey: Marijuana Legalization in Canada “Has Not Had a Noticeable Impact on the Workplace”

Toronto, Canada: The enactment of nationwide legislation in Canada legalizing the use of cannabis has…

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Canada: Police Report No Change In Drugged Driving Behavior Following Marijuana Legalization

Canadian police agencies have not reported an uptick in incidences of marijuana-impaired driving in the initial weeks following its legalization.

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Study: Marijuana Use Associated With Lower Diabetes Risk

The past use of cannabis is significantly associated with lower odds of diabetes in adults.

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