Adults with chronic pain who participated in New York State’s (NYS) Medical Cannabis Program were significantly less likely to require...
Findings highlighting the relationship between trauma, THC and paranoia have prompted calls for improved patient monitoring.
From endometriosis and chronic pelvic pain to PMDD and menopause, more women are turning to cannabis-based medicine, but what do we know and where do we...
A number of studies have explored whether medicinal cannabis could be used to treat some of the common symptoms.
A study of over 4 million adults has revealed that cannabis use may nearly quadruple the risk of developing diabetes.
Cannabis-based medicines, particularly those containing THC or mixed cannabinoids, may improve sleep quality and ease symptoms of insomnia.
A new review has found ‘consistent evidence’ that cannabis improves sexual function in women.
A new survey of NHS doctors has highlighted a growing demand for alternative treatment options for complex health issues.
Data collected from 25,000 older adults shows cannabis use may be linked to slower brain ageing and improved cognitive function.
A cancer patient, using medical cannabis to manage the side effects of chemotherapy, developed a life-threatening fungal infection after using a contaminated product.