Predictors of Replacing Alcohol With Cannabis Among Adult Women
This study examines alcohol to cannabis substitution women patterns, highlighting key predictors such as age, mental health, and sleep disturbances. Understanding these factors can guide harm reduction strategies for women considering cannabis as an…
Canadian Real-World Evidence: Observational 24-Week Outcomes for Health Care Practitioner Authorized Cannabis
This Canadian study provides valuable insights into medical cannabis real-world effectiveness over 24 weeks. Patients authorized by health care practitioners showed improvements in pain, sleep, and anxiety. The observational design reflects actual…
Recent Trends in Cannabis Use in Adults Ages 60 Years and Older.
Cannabis use in adults 60 and older is rapidly increasing, with many using it for medical reasons such as pain and insomnia. This review highlights important health considerations for this demographic. Understanding cannabis use in adults 60 and older is…
Cannabinoid Clinical Trials: EEG Insomnia Sleep RCT
This pilot trial studied acute effects of oral cannabinoids on sleep EEG in 20 adults with insomnia. A single dose of THC and CBD altered sleep architecture but did not improve total sleep time. These findings highlight important considerations for…
Cannabinoid Clinical Trials for Insomnia: EEG Sleep Data
This cannabinoid clinical trials EEG insomnia study examined the effects of oral THC and CBD on sleep architecture. The trial showed altered sleep patterns in insomnia patients. These findings highlight the need for further research on cannabinoids and…
Substitution of Medical Cannabis for Pharmaceutical Agents for Pain, Anxiety, and Sleep
Substitution medical cannabis pharmaceutical agents is a growing area of interest for pain, anxiety, and sleep management. Many patients report reduced use of opioids and other medications after starting medical cannabis. Despite benefits, communication…
Reduction of Benzodiazepine Use in Patients Prescribed Medical Cannabis
Benzodiazepine discontinuation rates have been studied in patients prescribed medical cannabis therapy. Research shows a significant reduction in benzodiazepine use over time with cannabis treatment. Understanding these rates helps evaluate the benefits…