The study is said to 'lay the foundations' for for further research to explore cannabis as a treatment for Long COVID symptoms.
Medical cannabis was rated as more positive in terms of emotional and holistic effects.
Patients showed improvements in sleep, anxiety and overall quality of life.
The number is significantly higher than before the pandemic.
When used as prescribed to manage a chronic health condition, cannabis does not negatively impact cognitive function.
The number of traffic fatalities either remained stable or decreased in the three years following legalisation.
Cannabis consumers had ‘better outcomes’ and ‘mortality’ than non-users.
Medical cannabis was associated with improvements in activites such as shopping, preparing food, housekeeping and managing medications.
A dose between 100-160 mg per day was determined to be generally safe for ‘healthy adults’.
Researchers say their findings could open a new avenue of drug development to treat psychiatric disorders.