Most British people would now consider using medical cannabis, survey shows
Most British people would consider using cannabis to treat medical conditions, particularly if prescribed by a doctor, a new study has shown.
Most British people would consider using cannabis to treat medical conditions, particularly if prescribed by a doctor, a new study has shown.
The legalization of medical cannabis has led to its use in treating a growing number of health problems.
Cannabis preparations are likely effective at preventing and treating migraines, according to a recently published review of available research.
Cannabis preparations are likely effective at preventing and treating migraines, according to a recently published review of available research.
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A South Ayrshire councillor has spoken about the positive impact medically-prescribed Cannabis has had in her life as she hopes to break the stigma and address financial costs surrounding the drug.
There is not a single pharmacological agent with demonstrated therapeutic efficacy for traumatic brain injury (TBI).
Many people with depression and anxiety perceive that cannabis has a positive impact on their sleep, according to new research published in BMC Psychiatry.
Excessive intake of THC-rich cannabis could be bad for male reproductive health.
9,000 Brits now take cannabis on prescription for medical conditions such as chronic pain, anxiety and PTSD