Adding Anxiety to Pennsylvania's Medical Cannabis Program Changes Patient Demographics
PENNSYLVANIA, UNITED STATES, JUL 7 – Since 2019, anxiety diagnoses now account for about 60% of patients in Pennsylvania's medical cannabis program, tripling monthly certification rates, researchers say.
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Cannabis Initiation Associated With Significant Reductions in Anxiety, Depression
"Initiation of THC-dominant medicinal cannabis was associated with acute reductions in anxiety and depression, and sustained reductions in overall symptom severity over a 6-month period," researchers reported. The post John Hopkins University Study: Cannabis Initiation Associated With Significant Reductions in Anxiety, Depression appeared first on NORML.
Adding anxiety to Pennsylvania's medical cannabis program changes patient demographics
Within months of Pennsylvania's medical cannabis program adding anxiety as a qualifying condition, that diagnosis quickly rose to become the most common for cannabis certifications, according to a study by researchers at the University of Pittsburgh and Johns Hopkins University. The study was published today in Annals of Internal Medicine.
Medical cannabis program changes drastically when adding anxiety as a qualifying condition, study finds
Within months of Pennsylvania's medical cannabis program adding anxiety as a qualifying condition, that diagnosis quickly rose to become the most common for cannabis certifications, according to a study by researchers at the University of Pittsburgh and Johns Hopkins University. The study was published in Annals of Internal Medicine.
Anxiety diagnoses have overtaken Pennsylvania's medical cannabis program_ study finds
Smoking weed, using THC edibles could be as bad for you as cigarettes A new study found a link between marijuana use and a higher risk for cardiovascular disease comparable to the impacts of smoking cigarettes. Straight Arrow News Anxiety is now the most common qualifying condition for medical marijuana in Pennsylvania, surpassing chronic pain.The number of medical marijuana certifications issued
John Hopkins University Study: Cannabis Initiation Associated with Significant Reductions in Anxiety, Depression
"Initiation of THC-dominant medicinal cannabis was associated with acute reductions in anxiety and depression, and sustained reductions in overall symptom severity over a 6-month period," researchers reported. The post John Hopkins University Study: Cannabis Initiation Associated with Significant Reductions in Anxiety, Depression appeared first on NORML.
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