More Women Using Medical Cannabis – but New Research Shows Barriers Push some Into Illegal Markets
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"Big Luang", Secretary-General of the ONCB, revealed that the research results found that the number of "cannabis and kratom" users after the decriminalization from drugs has doubled. The number of cannabis users is 700,000 people, and kratom users is 1,300,000 people. He also stated that the ONCB is an agency that is ready to enforce the law according to the announcement of the Ministry of Public Health.
More women using medical cannabis – but new research shows barriers push some into illegal markets
Palmerston North (New Zealand), Jun 25 (The Conversation) The number of women using medicinal cannabis is growing in New Zealand and overseas. They use cannabis treatment for general conditions such as pain, anxiety, inflammation and nausea, as well as gynaecological conditions, including endometriosis, pelvic floor conditions, and menopause. However, their experiences with medicinal cannabis remain under-explored in research and overlooked in p…
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