“As of 2019, we find [that] liberalization has been associated with lower pedestrian fatalities, not higher,” investigators concluded.
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Among current cannabis consumers, 80 percent reported it to be beneficial in treating symptoms of the disorder.
Cannabis treatment was associated with “significant improvements in all primary outcomes … at all timepoints,” authors reported.
Patients with a history of cannabis use had significantly shorter length of stay and higher rates of home discharge following primary TJA compared to the control group.”
“Transitioning consumers of all cannabis products into the regulated market is important for public health and safety,” the authors affirmed.
Over 90 percent of respondents said that cannabis use reduced their average pain by at least half.
“[I]n human volunteers, THC has no significant effect on ventilatory control after placebo or oxycodone pretreatment,” investigators concluded.
“CBD may be appropriate for RAU patients who choose not to take topical steroids,” scientists concluded.
