Most states allow some form of "medical marijuana." It is especially popular with pain patients, many of whom do not have medical access to opioids.
In recent years, the conversation surrounding cannabis and its medicinal properties has gained considerable momentum.
A new study analyzes the disease burden and the risk factors for severity among people who suffer from a condition called ...
A teenager who smokes as much cannabis as he can to alleviate his back pain was caught with nearly a kilogram of the drug in ...
Long-term cannabis users may be unknowingly at risk for a painful and costly condition called cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome, which causes severe nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. A new study ...
Spasticity in multiple sclerosis was the most common condition cited by the doctors for treatment with medical cannabis, ...
Cannabis is gaining widespread appeal and a growing number of U.S. states are approving medical marijuana. A large study ...
The federal funding freeze compounds the existing barriers to medical marijuana research, further hindering efforts to ...
Former Pittsburgh Steelers guard David DeCastro is looking to open a medical marijuana dispensary business in Ross Township, ...
Experiencing pain may increase the odds that cancer survivors will use cigarettes and cannabis, according to a study ...
While cannabinoids offer a potential alternative for refractory chronic pain, optimal use requires personalized dosing and further high-quality trials targeting specific pain subtypes.