Studies show Parkinson’s patients have found relief for a number of physical and psychological symptoms
As new findings emerge, what do we know about cannabis and diabetes so far?
Recent studies find CBD may help curb opioid cravings and enhance the effects of the opioid antidote, naloxone.
One in two patients were prescribed medicinal cannabis for chronic pain, with a quarter taking it to treat mental health conditions.
Researchers identified a ‘significant decrease’ in financial interactions between opioid manufacturers and physicians as an effect of medical cannabis legalisation.
Around 60% of patients with Parkinson’s disease and multiple sclerosis said cannabis was beneficial at managing their symptoms.
More than seven million people in the UK are thought to experience prolonged tinnitus.
CBD was effective at reducing stress caused by car travel or being left alone.
Researchers have used these findings to develop the world’s first cannabis flower indexing system.
Machine learning tools could help predict whether cannabis would be beneficial for someone experiencing mental health issues.