Dec
7
2024
Survey: Cannabis as Effective as Prescription Medicines for Treatment of Hand Pain
Patients with hand pain-related pathologies frequently turn to cannabis for pain relief, according to data published in the journal Hand. Researchers affiliated with the University of Chicago surveyed 122 patients suffering from hand-related pain. Fifteen percent of respondents acknowledged using cannabis to manage their symptoms.Investigators reported: “Compared with pre-usage pain scores, both cannabinoids and Rx/OTC … ContinuedUncategorized
Dec
7
2024
A newly published study tracks what it calls a “significant decrease” in youth marijuana use from 2011 to 2021—a period in which more than a dozen states legalized marijuana for adults—detailing lower rates of both lifetime and past-month use by high-school students nationwide. The findings run contrary to claims from legalization opponents who said the … Continued
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Dec
7
2024
A federal health agency, The National Cancer Institute, is acknowledging that a sizable portion—between about 20 percent and 40 percent—of people being treated for cancer are using cannabis products to manage side effects from the condition and associated treatment.Such widespread uptake by patients raises concerns that use is outpacing scientific knowledge on efficacy and risks, … Continued
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Dec
6
2024
A new scientific review says cannabis oil may help promote the healing of skin wounds, finding that it offers “promising benefits.” Cannabis oil can reduce so-called “reactive oxygen species” (ROS) during the healing of wounds. “Additionally, the antibacterial and analgesic properties of cannabis contribute to reducing the microbial load and minimizing the complications associated with … Continued
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Dec
6
2024
A new scientific review from the Center for Dementia Research on the potential benefits of marijuana in treating brain disorders says that in addition to THC and CBD produced by the cannabis plant can “demonstrate diverse pharmacological activities” and could offer therapeutic applications. Such compounds include THCV, CBDV and CBG. “Their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and neuromodulatory … Continued
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Dec
6
2024
A majority of patients with chronic pain and doctors who treat the condition support federally legalizing marijuana for medical use and having insurance companies cover the costs, according to a new federally funded study from the American Medical Association (AMA). Patients also widely support broader adult-use cannabis legalization. The research letter, published in AMA Network … Continued
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Dec
6
2024
A new scientific review on cannabis and cancer concludes that a variety of cannabinoids—including delta-9 THC, CBD and cannabigerol (CBG)—”show promising potential as anticancer agents through various mechanisms,” for example by limiting the growth and spread of tumors. But authors acknowledged that obstacles to incorporating cannabis into cancer treatment remain, such as regulatory barriers and … Continued
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Dec
6
2024
Marijuana Enhances Enjoyment Of Music, New Study Finds, Confirming What Every Stoner Already Knows
Underscoring an anecdotal observation common among cannabis consumers, a group of researchers in Canada have released a new study indicating that marijuana can make music more enjoyable, concluding that “the impact of cannabis on the auditory experience may be overall enhanced” compared to sober listening. Authors, from Toronto Metropolitan University, wrote in a preprint that … ContinuedUncategorized
Dec
3
2024
A new scientific review on the insecticidal potential of cannabis concludes that it’s “proved to be a promising plant in terms of mortality and evidenced effects on insect fertility, birth rates, and adult emergence”—findings that could one day offer the possibility of new products to help manage insects that spread deadly diseases. While the researchers … Continued
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Dec
3
2024
A study published last year in an imprint of the Journal of the American Medical Association evaluated the relationship between U.S. legalization laws and psychosis rates in more than 63 million privately insured individuals. Researchers described it as the “largest to quantify the association of medical and recreational cannabis policies with rates of psychosis-related … Continued
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