Millions use marijuana to cope with anxiety and depression, but a major new study says it may not work at all.
Researchers have suggested it may not be effective in treating some of the most common conditions it’s prescribed for.
People frequently use medical cannabis to treat anxiety, depression and PTSD, but two new reviews show there is little ...
Using medical or recreational marijuana to ease symptoms of numerous mental health conditions doesn’t work, according to new ...
Increasing numbers of Australians are using medicinal cannabis for anxiety, depression, insomnia, substance disorders and ...
(Anastassiya Bezhekeneva/Getty Images) A large umbrella review has found no strong evidence to date that medicinal cannabis ...
A landmark paper published in Lancet Psychiatry—the largest-ever review of the safety and efficacy of cannabinoids across a ...
They found marijuana does not reduce symptoms of a variety of mental health issues such as anxiety, depression or ...
The largest systematic review, published in The Lancet Psychiatry, finds medical cannabis does not benefit anxiety, depression, or PTSD and highlights risks, questioning current prescriptions A major ...
Using medical or recreational marijuana to ease symptoms of numerous mental health conditions doesn’t work, according to two new analyses of existing gold-standard research.
A landmark Lancet Psychiatry paper published today has found no evidence that medicinal cannabis is effective in treating anxiety, depression or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).