A new study undertaken by researchers at Johns Hopkins University has discovered a link between cannabis use disorder and ...
A new review shows insufficient or low-quality evidence to suggest cannabinoids are effective at treating most psychiatric conditions and substance use disorders.
Researchers looked at decades of studies and found little evidence that cannabis helps with most mental health or ...
By Sriparna Roy March 16 (Reuters) - Cannabis-based medicines have shown little evidence of effectiveness for treating most ...
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Cannabinoids for Mental, Substance Use Disorders 'Rarely Justified,' Study Suggests
Cannabis compounds may reduce symptoms for some disorders, but evidence quality is low ...
There was some evidence that cannabinoids can reduce symptoms of cannabis use disorder, insomnia, tic or Tourette's syndrome, and autism spectrum disorder, but the quality of this evidence was ...
Does addiction always hijack your eyes? A surprising new Australian study found that heavy cannabis users don't actually pay ...
Shakespeare coined the word addiction to mean “strong inclination” toward any activity. People continue using the word in this general way, e.g., “television addiction.” I use addiction in the more ...
As the opioid crisis continues to ravage the United States, more and more people are looking to cannabis as a solution. In Connecticut, new proposals mean this state may add opioid withdrawal to ...
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