UNSW study finds no strong evidence that cannabis reduces chronic pain
A four-year study suggests medicinal cannabis is not as effective at relieving chronic non-cancer pain as commonly assumed.
A four-year study suggests medicinal cannabis is not as effective at relieving chronic non-cancer pain as commonly assumed.
Researchers from Warwick Medical School found that adolescent cannabis use is an independent risk factor for future hypomania – periods of elated mood, over-active and excited behaviour, and reduced need for sleep that are often experienced as part of bipolar disorder, and have a significant impact on day-to-day life.
According to UT Dallas researchers, chronic cannabis users extract more oxygen from brain blood flow and have higher cerebral blood flow than nonusers.
Researchers at the University of Bonn restore the memory performance of Methuselah mice to a juvenile stage.