Five years on the country has seen ‘major societal benefits’ but the public health effects remain a 'mixed picture'.
Over a third of women surveyed report using cannabis to manage symptoms including sleep, anxiety and pain.
Researchers found no evidence of an increase in 'high risk' use in Canada.
The findings suggest that cannabis is a 'substitute' for alcohol rather than a 'complement' to.
35.6 per cent reported being able to stop their opioid prescription after medical cannabis
Cannabis legalisation sparked fears that it would increase driving-related emergency rooms admission
A new Canadian site, Hibnb offers an alternative to Airbnb for cannabis consumers looking to travel with trouble
The study analysed more than 5,000 medical cannabis patients and chronic opioid users
A leading cannabis researcher believes there is a danger in painting cannabis as a “magic drug”
Doctors in Ontario are still hesitant to prescribe medical cannabis to chronic pain patients, 20 years after it was first introduced. Physicians surveyed by researchers at...