85 percent of respondents who consumed cannabis for therapeutic purposes said that it improved their symptoms
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“CBD administration decreased daytime drowsiness and was associated with a lower prevalence of low testosterone levels in older men as compared to age-adjusted population norms,” investigators concluded.
Provisions in the bill would have repealed adult-use sales, limited home cultivation, and greatly raised taxes of medical cannabis products.
The legislation sought to impose new criminal penalties for any motorist who operates a vehicle with the presence of THC in their blood above 5ng/ml.
Each of the 34 studies reviewed “reported improvement in the insomnia symptoms of at least a portion of their participants.”
Investigators concluded, “The combination of CBD/Δ9-THC regimen could be a new therapeutic regimen for controlling the lipid profile and glycemic state of DM patients.”
These totals represent a significant decrease from a decade ago, when more people were federally indicted for marijuana offenses than for any other drug-related offense.
“Our findings … point toward a need for enhanced care coordination among veterans who may benefit from marijuana, but are unable to access it through the VA,” authors concluded.
