Catch up on some of the latest research exploring the therapeutic potential of cannabis.
The drug has shown promise as the first safe and effective medication for cannabis use disorder (CUD).
Cannabis containing balanced amounts of THC and CBD was found to be effective in reducing tics.
Prescribed cannabis was associated with an improvement in symptoms, quality of life and a reduction in opioid use.
New research finds cannabis can help relieve pain, reduce the use of other pharmaceuticals and improve sleep in cancer patients.
One of Europe’s leading cannabis researchers on the importance of real-world data in drug development.
The study aims to recruit more than 230 glioblastoma patients at 14 NHS hospitals across the UK.
Researchers say their findings contrast with data suggesting cannabis use increases the risk of developing psychotic disorder.
New research adds to the evidence base for the use of cannabis in chronic pain, Tourette's, Parkinson's, PTSD and lung cancer.
It is thought to be the world's first trial of its kind into medicinal cannabis and endometriosis.