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New research reveals significant gaps between public perception and scientific evidence for medical cannabis benefits across most health conditions.
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Bombshell cannabis study reveals hidden risks of medical pot that may actually outweigh any benefits
The review also found that daily use of medical cannabis — especially inhaled or high-potency products — may increase the risk of cardiovascular problems compared with occasional use. That includes a higher chance of heart attack, stroke and coronary artery disease.
Researchers found a chasm between the health reasons for which the public seeks out cannabis and what gold-standard science actually shows about its effectiveness.
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Cannabis use alters sleep stages in people with chronic pain
The most frequently reported reasons for medicinal cannabis use are for pain relief and improvements in sleep.
Glass House has appealed the county assessment of its 160-acre cannabis farm near Camarillo. A win would save the company millions in property taxes.
The cannabis industry has evolved faster than the systems that support it. What began as a loosely regulated agricultural product has grown into a differentiated market spanning medical treatments, wellness products,
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Texas' largest medical cannabis facility opens in Bastrop
The state’s largest medical cannabis facility is now open in Bastrop. Texas Original's new facility is nearly 10 times the size of their existing headquarters.
The most frequently reported reasons for medicinal cannabis use are for pain relief and improvements in sleep. Although cannabis is believed to have an interconnected role with both pain and sleep, its effects on chronic pain and sleep architecture have been studied largely in isolation.
The tribe is the sixth in Minnesota to sign a compact agreement with the state to allow off-reservation sales.