Older Adults Using Prescribed Cannabis Report Well-Being Improvements, But Causal Claims Remain Unsupported
Older aged individuals experience considerable improvement in health and well-being when prescribed cannabis-based medicinal products—though this is an observational registry without a control group, so causality cannot be established.
Older Adults Prescribed Cannabis in UK Show Self-Reported Well-Being Gains, But Study Design Cannot Confirm Treatment Caused Improvement
The older adults cannabis registry study from the UK shows self-reported well-being improvements after prescribed cannabis use. However, the study design lacks a control group, so treatment effects cannot be confirmed. These findings highlight the need…
Research Digest: 40 Recent Studies (A) – March 16, 2026
This research digest presents recent cannabis research studies 2026 curated for clinical relevance and evidence quality. It includes 40 of the most recent peer-reviewed studies from monitored feeds. The focus on recent cannabis research studies 2026…
