New research suggests that cancer survivors experiencing pain are more likely to use cannabis and cigarettes but less likely to consume alcohol.
Pain intensity linked to increased likelihood of using cigarettes, e-cigarettes, cannabis, lower likelihood of alcohol use ...
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News Medical on MSNPain may lead to increased cigarette and cannabis use in cancer survivorsExperiencing pain may increase the odds that cancer survivors will use cigarettes and cannabis, according to a recent study published by Wiley online in CANCER, a peer-reviewed journal of the American ...
CBD is gaining popularity as a remedy for pregnancy symptoms like nausea and anxiety, but new research suggests it may not be ...
It is a natural substance found in cannabis (also known as marijuana) and hemp plants. Today, you can find CBD oil in capsules ... might benefit people with cancer, schizophrenia, cognitive ...
They were reading about cannabis oil when a friend offered to send them ... was no evidence to support claims about cannabis and cancer, but right then, anecdotes were more than enough.
A suit against Verano Holdings Corp. challenges the status of Rick Simpson Oil. RSO, as it’s known, was named after a Canadian cancer patient who became a cannabis activist. It is a whole plant ...
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Cannabis use during pregnancy linked to impaired fetal growthCannabidiol (CBD), the component in cannabis often used for therapeutic treatments, is increasingly being used during pregnancy as a means of managing symptoms such as nausea, anxiety and sleep.
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