Obtaining Medical Marijuana Card Led to Fast Onset, Greater, and More Severe Cases of Cannabis Use Disorder

If you’re looking to obtain a medical marijuana card to alleviate pain, anxiety, or depressive symptoms, look elsewhere as a new study published in JAMA Network Open finds that obtaining a medical marijuana card led not only to NO significant improvements in these conditions, but to fast onset, greater, and more severe cases of cannabis use disorder (CUD).

By |2022-03-31T11:53:29-04:00March 31, 2022|Current Reseach|Comments Off on Obtaining Medical Marijuana Card Led to Fast Onset, Greater, and More Severe Cases of Cannabis Use Disorder

Heavy Marijuana Use During Pregnancy Associated with Poorer Medical and Psychiatric Outcomes

A study published in JAMA this week found that pregnant [...]

By |2021-11-09T11:34:49-05:00November 9, 2021|Current Reseach|Comments Off on Heavy Marijuana Use During Pregnancy Associated with Poorer Medical and Psychiatric Outcomes

Medical Marijuana No Panacea for Those Suffering With Mood and Anxiety Disorders and PTSD

Dr. Sharif Mohr, epidemiologist for Drug Free America Foundation remarked, “It is the tragic height of irony that PTSD is an approved condition for medical marijuana recommendations in many states. More and more evidence continues to emerge that marijuana is actually adverse for people suffering from mental health disorders—especially PTSD. "

By |2021-01-28T13:38:54-05:00September 9, 2020|Current Reseach|Comments Off on Medical Marijuana No Panacea for Those Suffering With Mood and Anxiety Disorders and PTSD
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