Among those respondents who had never used either cannabis or CBD products, approximately 50 percent said that they would do so if marijuana was legal.
Region: San Francisco
Investigators concluded, “To our knowledge, this is the first longitudinal cohort study … to report an absence of a relationship between cannabis use and risk of AF.”
“Sublingual CBD was found to be well-tolerated and provided statistically significant improvements in several BPS parameters,” investigators determined.
Judges opined that the process used to manufacture the end product was irrelevant as long as it was initially sourced from either hemp or hemp-derived CBD.
Investigators concluded, “Our findings align with epidemiological research on thousands of participants that found no association between cannabis and cardiovascular disease [or] mortality.”
Researchers concluded, “The most frequent phrases from the recovery subreddit referred to time without using opioids and the possibility of using cannabis as a ‘treatment.’”
"This study adds to the growing body of evidence that there might be no association between … marijuana use and subclinical atherosclerosis."
"Current or ever use of cannabis for menopause symptom management was reported by 27 percent of all participants, while an additional 10 percent expressed interest in future use."
