“CBD may have key advantages over existing [SAD] treatments,” authors suggested.
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Investigators concluded, “[O]ur findings failed to find evidence that legalization of commercial marijuana was associated with any significant change in entry into marijuana‐related treatment services.”
Cases of the EVALI illness were more than 40 percent lower in legal cannabis states and over 60 percent lower in jurisdictions that permitted home cultivation.
Researchers recommended “against reliance” on per se traffic safety law, which they said lacked any scientific basis.
Investigators reported that participants’ tic symptoms improved within one week of treatment and continued to improve over time.
Once the new state laws are enacted, an estimated 145 million Americans – or more than 40 percent of the country – will live in a jurisdiction where the use of cannabis by adults is legal.
The legalization bill will now be transmitted to Gov. Ned Lamont, who is expected to sign the bill into law. Connecticut will be the fifth state to legislatively legalize the adult-use market this year.
Researchers concluded, “[T]he association of cannabis use with lower in-hospital mortality in patients with COPD is compelling and consistent with previously reported data.”
