Medicinal cannabis found to reduce opiate pain medicine usage
A survey has found that medicinal cannabis use substantially reduced the use of opiate-based painkillers and improved physical functioning
A survey has found that medicinal cannabis use substantially reduced the use of opiate-based painkillers and improved physical functioning
Many cultures throughout history have used cannabis to treat a variety of painful ailments. Neuropathic pain is a complicated condition that is challenging to treat with our current medications.
Both sleep disturbances and nightmares are standard features of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) that are included in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental (DSM–5) diagnostic criteria for this condition.
A new UK study shows that medical cannabis could improve quality of life in adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Pregnancy-related nausea is one of the most common experiences among expectant mothers.
The once-called “drug” is improving the lives of cerebral palsy patients, we need to ditch the stereotypes and seize the opportunity, writes medical cannabis patient, Darren*.
The dosing and supply caps came nearly six years after Florida voters approved a constitutional amendment broadly legalizing medical marijuana and more than three years after the state legislature authorized smokable marijuana.
Most British people would consider using cannabis to treat medical conditions, particularly if prescribed by a doctor, a new study has shown.
Mada, 21, works at a weed dispensary in eastern Thailand, her boyfriend grows cannabis plants at home, and several of her friends sell bongs, pipes and buds in pop-up stalls and bars.
Germany is mulling over the consequences of soon becoming the world’s largest potential market for legally sold cannabis.