A scientific study conducted earlier this year in Israel shows that cannabis is a very safe option for aging patients, especially to treat chronic pain.
Not only is there medical evidence surrounding cannabinoids’ ability to help treat these conditions and their symptoms, but there’s also a significant amount of anecdotal success stories too.
Can low doses of THC work like an antidepressant by increasing serotonin, the neurotransmitter that affects mood? Depression might be helped after all.
As marijuana legalization spreads across the nation, more weekend warriors are consuming cannabis products before or after lifting weights, playing team sports, hiking and running.
The study in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology, found that tetrahydrocannabinol and cannabidiol decreased the viability of melanoma cancer cells.
Google “cannabis and chronic fatigue syndrome and you’ll get lots of speculation and questionable info, but pretty much no scientific research whatsoever.
Not everyone who experiences concussions develop a traumatic brain injury. However, roughly 40-80 percent of people who endure a concussion develop post-concussion syndrome.