A growing number of people are turning to medical marijuana for pain control, and doctors say cannabis is generally safer than opioids and can be just as effective. Rothman Orthopedics, headquartered ...
While cannabis has historically been more popular with younger groups, a growing number of older adults are turning to the drug for a variety of reasons — but are the potential benefits worth the risk ...
Most states in the United States (38 of 50), the District of Columbia, and three territories have enacted widely divergent laws allowing “medical marijuana,” circumventing the traditional role of the ...
Is marijuana getting too high on its own promises? New research published Monday adds to the evidence that medical cannabis benefits for chronic pain are often overstated. The scientific review comes ...
A new study shared by High Times supports the case for cannabis as a pain-relief alternative for those dependent on opioids. Researchers published their findings in the Journal of Psychopharmacology ...
Women rate cannabis as the most effective alternative treatment method for addressing their chronic pain, according to the findings of a just-released survey conducted by the National Pain Foundation ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Dermatologists are encountering more patients requesting recommendations for medical marijuana. Adam Friedman, ...
Roughing it up as a hockey enforcer takes a toll, both physically and mentally. Riley Cote knows this and it's shaped his post-NHL life as an advocate for the therapeutic value of cannabis. Cote, who ...