Improvements in function corresponded with patients’ experiencing better sleep, mood and anxiety.
Researchers have found evidence of the ‘pharmacokinetic entourage’ effect.
In a new series we share the stories of mothers who use medical cannabis – and the stigma they face.
The findings favour the 'entourage effect' theory
The formulations have previously demonstrated success in killing breast cancer cells
The UK’s first fully digital pain clinic is giving millions of patients another option
Research is still in its infancy, but many families report its benefits in managing a range of childhood conditions.
Cancer survivors are more likely to use cannabis to help pain, anxiety, sleep and nausea.
The increasing acceptance of cannabis as a safe, alternative medication may be driving people toward opioid alternatives
In a new series we share the stories of mothers who use medical cannabis - and the stigma they face.