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  1. Katelyn Baker

    Medical Marijuana Study Soon Will Seek Arizona Veterans With PTSD

    Within a month or two, Arizona researchers will accept applications for a small number of veterans who have post-traumatic stress disorder to participate in a study in north Phoenix on medical marijuana's effects on the disorder. The study is federally approved by the Food and Drug...
  2. Katelyn Baker

    Medical Marijuana Study Soon Will Seek Arizona Veterans With PTSD

    Within a month or two, Arizona researchers will accept applications for a small number of veterans who have post-traumatic stress disorder to participate in a study in north Phoenix on medical marijuana's effects on the disorder. The study is federally approved by the Food and Drug...
  3. Katelyn Baker

    TX: Pro-Medical Marijuana Legislators Have More Ammo

    Legislators who want to expand the use of medical marijuana in Texas - as well as the green-seeking entrepreneurs who could benefit financially from more state-approved, pot-derived treatments for what ails Texans - might be able to lean on a new study to bolster their argument when the...
  4. Katelyn Baker

    TX: Pro-Medical Marijuana Legislators Have More Ammo

    Legislators who want to expand the use of medical marijuana in Texas - as well as the green-seeking entrepreneurs who could benefit financially from more state-approved, pot-derived treatments for what ails Texans - might be able to lean on a new study to bolster their argument when the...
  5. Katelyn Baker

    Marijuana Makes People Less Aggressive

    A new study, fittingly done by the Netherlands and published in the journal Psychopharmacology, says that alcohol increases aggressive tendencies, while marijuana decreases them. The team of researchers selected 20 people to drink alcohol, 21 to smoke marijuana, and 20 controls who used...
  6. Katelyn Baker

    Opioid Use Plummets In States With Legal Cannabis, And How Govt Ignores This Truth

    Yesterday we reported how Congress' "opioid bill," or Comprehensive Addiction & Recovery Act (CARA), was a hollow achievement, as it ignored medical cannabis alternatives and said nothing about the role of Big Pharma in the opioid abuse epidemic. Among the information missing from the...
  7. Katelyn Baker

    Opioid Use Plummets In States With Legal Cannabis, And How Govt Ignores This Truth

    Yesterday we reported how Congress' "opioid bill," or Comprehensive Addiction & Recovery Act (CARA), was a hollow achievement, as it ignored medical cannabis alternatives and said nothing about the role of Big Pharma in the opioid abuse epidemic. Among the information missing from the...
  8. Katelyn Baker

    States With Medical Marijuana See Decline In Employee Sick Leave, Study Finds

    While the misconception remains that stoners are lazy and unmotivated, a new study shows that marijuana may keep people on the job both healthy and productive. In a July study published early online for the journal Health Economics, researchers found statistically significant declines in...
  9. Katelyn Baker

    States With Medical Marijuana See Decline In Employee Sick Leave, Study Finds

    While the misconception remains that stoners are lazy and unmotivated, a new study shows that marijuana may keep people on the job both healthy and productive. In a July study published early online for the journal Health Economics, researchers found statistically significant declines in...
  10. Katelyn Baker

    States With Legalized Medical Marijuana See Positives

    Medical marijuana is having a positive impact on the bottom line of Medicare's prescription drug benefit program in states that have legalized its use for medicinal purposes that according to University of Georgia researchers in a study published in the July issue of Health Affairs Medical...
  11. Katelyn Baker

    Study Links Medical Marijuana To Decreased Use Of Painkillers

    New York — A new study suggests that allowing the use of medical marijuana cuts down on prescription drug use. The study, published in the journal Health Affairs, analyzed national Medicare data and found that prescriptions for all painkilling medications, including OxyContin, were 6 percent...
  12. Katelyn Baker

    Study Links Medical Marijuana To Decreased Use Of Painkillers

    New York — A new study suggests that allowing the use of medical marijuana cuts down on prescription drug use. The study, published in the journal Health Affairs, analyzed national Medicare data and found that prescriptions for all painkilling medications, including OxyContin, were 6 percent...
  13. Katelyn Baker

    Researchers Exploring Use Of Marijuana As Palliative For Sports Injuries

    A Dutch researcher has announced plans to study 30 former NFL players to discover if cannabis could be a suitable medical treatment for sports injuries. Dr. Arno Hazekamp said that the 30 former players will help him find out if whole-plant cannabis works as an effective pain reliever without...
  14. Katelyn Baker

    Researchers Exploring Use Of Marijuana As Palliative For Sports Injuries

    A Dutch researcher has announced plans to study 30 former NFL players to discover if cannabis could be a suitable medical treatment for sports injuries. Dr. Arno Hazekamp said that the 30 former players will help him find out if whole-plant cannabis works as an effective pain reliever without...
  15. Katelyn Baker

    New Study Aims To Examine Whole-Plant Cannabis In Treatment For Sports Injuries

    A push for cannabidiol research has gained steam in recent months, with current and former NFL players backing two studies on CBD's efficacy in alleviating football-related pain without getting them high. But another study, led by a California-based cannabis extract producer Constance...
  16. Katelyn Baker

    New Study Aims To Examine Whole-Plant Cannabis In Treatment For Sports Injuries

    A push for cannabidiol research has gained steam in recent months, with current and former NFL players backing two studies on CBD's efficacy in alleviating football-related pain without getting them high. But another study, led by a California-based cannabis extract producer Constance...
  17. Katelyn Baker

    Canadians Focused On Safety, Education, Training When Legalizing Marijuana - Study

    Vancouver — A new study says most Canadians are more concerned with how marijuana is regulated than if pot should be legal. The Abacus data shows 35 per cent of people are firmly for legalizing pot, 24 per cent are against it, and the remaining 42 per cent in the middle. "That's the...
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    Cannabis is good for your brain and increases your IQ, according to University study

    Cannabis is good for your brain and increases your IQ, according to University study | Global Broadcasting Corporation "A research study conducted by the University of Pennslyvania has revealed that marijuana consumption has positive effects on the brain, and prolonged use can increase a pot...
  19. Katelyn Baker

    Med School Seeks People For Study Of Marijuana-Based Drug

    Omaha - The University of Nebraska's medical school is seeking 25 people for a study of a medication derived from marijuana. The University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha says the study will investigate the use of cannabidiol in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy who also will take...
  20. Katelyn Baker

    Med School Seeks People For Study Of Marijuana-Based Drug

    Omaha - The University of Nebraska's medical school is seeking 25 people for a study of a medication derived from marijuana. The University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha says the study will investigate the use of cannabidiol in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy who also will take...
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