Top 10 Marijuana Studies So Far in 2017
We’re only three months into 2017, but it’s already been a great year for marijuana science.
Numerous marijuana studies have been released so far this year; these studies are wide-ranging in the medical ailments cannabis is found to benefit, and in the positive effects brought forth by a liberalization of the laws surrounding it.. We’ve narrowed these studies down to the 10 most important, with a few honorable mentions.
Below is that list (in no particular order):
Study: Legalizing Medical Marijuana Associated with Reduced Opioid-Related Hospitalizations
Study: 90% of Adults Who Use Marijuana to Treat Epilepsy Find Success
Study: Marijuana Extract Associated With Improved Survival Rates In Glioma Patients
History of Donor Marijuana Use Doesn’t Harm Lung Transplants, May Improve Them
Study: Cannabidiol (CBD) May Help Treat Anxiety-Related and Substance Abuse Disorders.
Study: Cannabinoids May Treat Depression-Like Behavior Caused by Social Isolation Stress
Honorable Mentions:
Marijuana Topicals: Consistent Use Will Not Result in Failed Drug Test, Finds Study
Study: Cannabinoids May Treat Neurogenic Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction
For our list of the top marijuana studies released in 2016, click here. You can click here for our list of the top marijuana studies from 2015, and here for the top studies of 2014. For our 2013 list, click here.