Cannabis products with higher THC levels may slightly reduce chronic pain, particularly nerve pain, according to a review of ...
Products with THC reduced pain a little across multiple trials, but those that were mostly CBD didn't outperform placebos.
Doctors say the studies may make healthcare providers more likely to prescribe federally approved medical cannabis for ...
Cannabis products high in THC may provide short-term relief for chronic pain, while low-THC and CBD-only products show little ...
Tens of millions of Americans turn to cannabis products every week to try to ease their pain, calm their anxiety, get more ...
By and large, cannabis products have little to no effect on chronic pain, found a new systematic review published in the ...
Medical cannabis could be a substitute for opioids in patients with chronic pain, but more data are needed, according to an ...
Cannabis with high levels of tetrahydrocannabinol is associated with short-term improvement in pain vs placebo, but also ...
Cannabis -- also known as marijuana -- is an ancient medicinal plant with promising new medical applications. Nancy Honey/Image Source via Getty Images Both of these developments represent a dramatic ...
Should I try cannabis for my back pain? It's a question spine surgeon Richard Price says he gets at least several times a day from patients who come into his clinic. When Price finally dived into the ...
Participation in New York State’s medical cannabis program was linked to reduced prescription opioid receipt and reduced opioid exposure at 18 months for patients with chronic pain, according to data ...
TUCUMÁN, Argentina — Although further research is needed, fibromyalgia and osteoarthritis are emerging as the two rheumatologic conditions with the strongest evidence supporting medical cannabis as a ...