Young adult respondents and those who identify as Democrats are most likely to have had prior experience with cannabis.
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Analysis: Health Care Insurance Premiums Decline Following Adoption of Medical Cannabis Legalization
“Initial concerns about medical cannabis legalization leading to increases in medical care costs, which would be reflected in higher insurance premiums, appear to be unfounded,” authors concluded.
Investigators concluded, “Given the expanding access to cannabis products in the United States and around the world, more research, particularly longitudinal and experimental studies, is needed.”
Statewide polling reports that 60 percent of New Hampshire residents favor the sale of adult-use marijuana products in state-operated stores.
Investigators concluded, “The total participant sample reported significantly improved anxiety, depression, fatigue, and ability to take part in social roles and activities.”
Overall, officers incorrectly classified 49.2 percent of the placebo group as impaired based upon their FST performance.
“Our real-life observational single-center study suggests that medical cannabis may provide benefits for some patients with dystonia,” researchers concluded.
The regulatory changes are anticipated to go into effect in December.
