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Study Revealed that Cannabis Treatment Can Help Improve Quality of Life

A study that was held in the journal Neuropsychopharmacology Reports found that cannabis can significantly help patients with chronic pain, depression, anxiety, and more.
This research involved 1,378 participants from the UK Medical Cannabis Registry, who had permission from doctors to use cannabis products like oils, flowers, or both, especially when traditional medications didn’t work.
The study tracked the effectiveness of cannabis over 1, 3, 6, and 12 months. The findings were positive, with patients reporting less anxiety, better sleep, and overall improved quality of life. Interestingly, many also reduced their …

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The Best Events that Highlight Marijuana Policies in the US in 2023

2023 has been a pivotal year in the US for discussions and developments regarding marijuana policies. As the country moves towards more progressive views on cannabis, several key events have played a significant role in shaping public opinion and policy.
This article highlights the most influential events of 2023 that have significantly impacted marijuana policies in the US.
National Cannabis Festival in Washington, D.C.
The National Cannabis Festival in Washington D.C. stood out as a landmark event.
It brought together cannabis enthusiasts, industry professionals, and policy experts to discuss the future of …

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Cannabis Has Become “Harder” to Access for Young People Post-Legalization, Survey Says

A study published in the Archives of Public Health reveals a significant finding: since Canada legalized marijuana for adult use, it has become notably harder for young people to get cannabis.
This research, which was conducted by Canadian experts, focused on how young people perceive the availability of cannabis products.
From 2018, the year Canada legalized cannabis, to 2020, there was a 27% drop in underage youth who said it was easy to get cannabis. Additionally, there was a decrease in self-reported marijuana use among young people during this period.
The authors of the study noted that while there’s a lot …