Study Finds Medical Marijuana Patients Are Happier And Healthier Than Non-Users

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Among the participants, 808 patients consumed medical marijuana products, and 468 patients who served as a control group. Results of a new study found that medical marijuana patients had a better quality of life, less hospital visits, and used fewer medications. A new study finds that patients who use marijuana to treat various medical conditions enjoy better health and quality of life compared to patients with similar conditions who don’t consume cannabis. The cross-sectional study, soon-to-be published in the journal Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research, also showed that patients using medical marijuana were significantly less likely to have visited the emergency room against non-using patients. One study author is a Canopy Growth employee, while another has worked with several medical cannabis producers.

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Results of a new study found that medical marijuana patients had a better quality of life, less hospital visits, and used fewer medications.

A new study finds that patients who use marijuana to treat various medical conditions enjoy better health and quality of life compared to patients with similar conditions who don’t consume cannabis. The cross-sectional study, soon-to-be published in the journal Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research, also showed that patients using medical marijuana...

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