An in-depth analysis of over 100 clinical trials and meta-analyses, led by Dr. Marco Solmi of the University of Ottawa, has cast doubt on the widely touted benefits of marijuana for conditions like anxiety, pain, muscle spasms, and pregnancy-related nausea. The study reveals a striking lack of substantial evidence supporting the perceived advantages of cannabis on health outcomes. Many associations between marijuana and health conditions lack credibility and robustness. Notably, the analysis underscores potential risks, especially concerning pregnant women, individuals with mental health disorders, and young cannabis users. It emphasizes the dearth of high-quality evidence concerning marijuana’s therapeutic properties. While…
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