Adults with chronic pain who participated in New York State's (NYS) Medical Cannabis Program were significantly less likely ...
Adults with chronic pain who participated in New York State's (NYS) Medical Cannabis Program were significantly less likely ...
New research shows adults who use medical marijuana for chronic pain are less likely to require prescription opioids.
A federally funded study published by the American Medical Association (AMA) is adding more evidence that marijuana can serve ...
A recent study of more than 200 adults with chronic pain found users cut their morphine dose by 22% over 18 months.
Many Americans use medical marijuana for chronic pain, sleep, and depression. But new research in JAMA says it may not really work. Instead, it may cause new health problems.
Adults using medical cannabis for chronic pain, especially those with cancer or cardiometabolic disease, have a slightly elevated risk of developing arrhythmia, mainly atrial fibrillation/flutter, a ...
Low back pain persists as the leading cause for work loss, disability and reduction of quality of life across the world. In ...
Although millions of Americans use cannabis for medical reasons, new research suggests that there is not enough evidence to ...
Slowly but surely, the stigma surrounding cannabis use is losing its grip in the U.S. A new research article published in the Journal of Health Affairs proposed to determine the exact way people are ...
Kentucky’s governor says the state is “very, very close” to launching its medical marijuana program, which he expects to ...
"Scromiting" is a symptom of cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome, a side effect of prolonged marijuana use that results in ...