Medical cannabis may significantly improve the quality of life for people suffering from a range of health conditions, according to Australian researchers. 9News READ MORE:
Medical cannabis may significantly improve the quality of life of people suffering from a range of health conditions, according to Australian researchers.included over 3000 patients largely being treated for chronic pain but also some who were undergoing treatment for cancer pain, insomnia and anxiety.
The questionnaire asks patients to reflect on eight areas in their life, including mental health, vitality, body function and pain. Chronic pain is one of the most common health problems in the country, so medical advancements tackling this issue offer potential relief to scores of Australians.
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