Canadian patients using cannabis to treat anxiety and depression experienced improved outcomes: study

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Researchers find "statistically significant improvements" between baseline and follow-up scores after initiating medical cannabis treatment.

 

 

Researchers from Harvest Medicine in Calgary suggest their recent findings support the view that using medical cannabis can help with treating anxiety and depression.

Investigators wanted to shed light on what impact medical cannabis has on outcomes for patients experiencing anxiety or depression.

Based on information from 7,362 patients who received their medical cannabis documentation and allotment from the Calgary clinic, researchers noted improved outcomes after initiating medical cannabis treatment and at the one-year follow-up.

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