The review found that 27 percent of adults from the U.S. and Canada have used cannabis for medical purposes.
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.
From multiple sclerosis to post traumatic stress syndrome, medical marijuana is increasingly prescribed to treat a number of conditions. But an analysis of studies compiled by researchers and ...
Even as Texas expands its medical marijuana program, a new review article questions its effectiveness. The report, published ...
AUGUSTA, Maine (WABI) - Folks looking for alternative medicinal products outside the pharmaceutical industry gathered in Augusta Sunday afternoon. Medical Marijuana Caregivers of Maine held the winter ...
A 69-year-old man smokes a joint in his back yard in Florida, in 2021. Despite the lack of clear studies showing the efficacy of using cannabis to treat specific health issues, many US adults ...
Although marijuana is often touted as a sort of cure all, which it is not, there are proving to be medical uses for the drug. Recently, a pharmaceutical manufacturer in Britain that specializes in ...
PASCAGOULA, Miss. (WLOX) - Dozens of people turned out on Sunday to enjoy live music and also learn about medical cannabis. 420 Gulf Coast and Mississippi Canna Health came together for one big ...
State agencies that regulate marijuana are far more attentive to public health concerns than the those charged with ...
Cannabis use is rising among older adults, fueled by expanded legalization and people increasingly turning to ...
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