By Sriparna Roy March 16 (Reuters) - Cannabis-based medicines have shown little evidence of effectiveness for treating most ...
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Cannabinoids may reduce symptoms of some substance use and mental disorders, but the quality of evidence was mostly low in a systematic review and meta-analysis. The only finding of benefit with a ...
Depression or ADHD? Neatly delineated diagnoses fail to do justice to the infinitely complex reality that they refer to, ...