Scientists Gathered Follow-Up Data on Medical Cannabis Patients and the Results Are Pretty Striking
Briefly

Recent research has indicated that medical cannabis significantly improves symptoms of chronic ailments such as anxiety, insomnia, and pain. A study published in a journal showed that after a year, patients reported sustained improvements in health-related quality of life. While the data is self-reported and lacks a control group, the findings remain promising. The study involved 2,353 adult participants who used cannabis oil and showed clinically meaningful improvements. These results may provide hope for those not benefiting from conventional medicines.
This is promising news for patients who are not responding to conventional medicines for these conditions.
What they found was encouraging: the patients' initial three-month boost to their health-related quality of life persisted for an entire year.
Another recent piece of observational research, however, echoes some of the findings here.
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