Participants reported sustained improvements throughout the study – including improvements in migraine-related pain, disability, sleep, anxiety, depression, and overall quality of life.
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Study participants who consumed CBD extracts reported less pain, strength loss, and physical disability following completion of the experimental injury protocol.
Plaintiffs argue that the initiative should not have been certified by state regulators because it addresses too many unrelated subjects to be considered in a single ballot question.
Text of the resolution alleges that passage of the Idaho Medical Cannabis Act will “have devastating impacts on Idaho children and their families.”
“This study demonstrates a favorable safety profile for CBD in women with anorexia, with the capacity to support weight recovery and an indication of improving eating disorder psychopathology.”
Consistent with prior research, results “indicated significant improvements in global sleep quality scores” following patients’ use of medical cannabis.
Plaintiffs are seeking to permanently enjoin federal agencies from providing hemp-derived products to Medicare beneficiaries.
In his veto message, the Governor opined that the measure “extended the ‘right to try medical cannabis’ to every person on the planet.”
