Inhaling cannabis significantly reduces intraocular pressure (IOP) in healthy subjects for approximately four hours, according to data published in the journal Frontiers in Medicine. An international team of researchers from the United States and Italy assessed the association between THC plasma levels and IOP in a cohort of healthy adults following the self-administration of cannabis cigarettes containing either … Continue reading Study: Inhaled Cannabis Significantly Lowers IOP for Several Hours
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Cannabis consumers report better mental health and quality of life outcomes than do non-users, according to data published in the Journal of Psychiatric Research. Brazilian investigators surveyed a convenience sample of 7,491 self-identified marijuana consumers and 839 non-users. Participants’ responses were scored using standardized scales to assess anxiety, depression, quality of life, and subjective well-being. Those respondents who … Continue reading Study: Cannabis Use Associated with Better Quality of Life Outcomes
Patients suffering from chronic back pain reduce their use of prescription opioids and report improvements in their condition following medical cannabis treatment, according to longitudinal data published in the journal Cureus. Investigators affiliated with Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia evaluated opioid consumption patterns in a cohort of 186 patients with chronic back pain during the six-months immediately prior … Continue reading Patients with Chronic Back Pain Reduce Their Opioid Use Following Initiation of Medical Cannabis Therapy
The repeated use of oral CBD products is not associated with liver abnormalities, including the elevated production of certain liver enzymes, according to observational data published in the journal Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research. A team of researchers affiliated with the University of Buffalo and the University of California at Los Angeles assessed the effect of oral CBD products … Continue reading Study: CBD Not Associated with Liver Abnormalities in Healthy Volunteers
The use of whole-plant cannabis extracts of varying potencies is effective in reducing seizure frequency in pediatric patients with intractable epilepsy, according to a case series published in the journal BMJ Paediatrics Open. A team of British researchers assessed seizure frequency data on 10 children, including two participants who had failed to respond to treatment with Epidiolex. Epidiolex, which contains … Continue reading Case Series: Whole-Plant Cannabis Extracts Effective in Pediatric Patients with Intractable Epilepsy
More than one in four North Americans acknowledge having used cannabis for medical purposes, according to survey data published in the journal Psychopharmacology. An international team of researchers from Australia and Canada assessed the prevalence of self-reported medical cannabis use among a population-based cohort of more than 27,000 respondents from the United States and Canada. Participants in the … Continue reading Survey: More Than One in Four North Americans Self-Report Having Used Cannabis for Medical Purposes
The consumption of alcohol, but not cannabis, is associated with an increased likelihood of impulsiveness and violent behavior among subjects with schizophrenic spectrum disorders, according to data published in the Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology. A team of Canadian and Italian investigators assessed the relationship between the use of alcohol and cannabis on psychotic, impulsive, and violent behavior in … Continue reading Study: Alcohol, Not Cannabis, Associated with Violent Behaviors in Psychotic Patients
A Virginia preschool teacher is suing the federal government to keep her job and block a federal vaccine mandate for federally funded preschool programs. Elizabeth Etherton is a veteran teacher at Fairfax County Public Schools, serving preschool students for over 15 years. She has been told she will be fired on Feb. 28 for not … Continue reading Virginia teacher sues to stop federal vaccine mandate
Mothers with a history of consuming cannabis in the months prior to or during pregnancy do not possess a greater likelihood of having children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), according to data published in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. A team of researchers with the University of Colorado, School of Public Health assessed whether mothers with … Continue reading Study: Maternal Cannabis Use Not Linked to Higher Risk of Autism in Children
U.S. Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) announced that he would force a vote on his resolution to repeal travel mask mandates on public transportation. This vote will take place when the U.S. Senate returns to session. “Since March 2020, unelected bureaucrats have incessantly declared that we should ‘follow the science.’ But the same bureaucrats continue to defy … Continue reading Rand Paul Plans to Force a Vote to Repeal Travel Mask Mandates on Public Transportation