Patients with moderate to severe pain were more likely to initiate or continue use of cannabis, tobacco, or both.
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"Overall, people with chronic pain were more supportive of the policies that would expand access to medical cannabis, and providers were more supportive of the policies that would restrict access to ...
Survey finds that people with chronic pain were more supportive of the policies that would expand access to medical cannabis.
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Those suffering from chronic pain are more in favor of policies that expand cannabis access compared to the physicians who provide their care. That's according to a study, published in JAMA Network ...
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