More than half of Canadians with multiple sclerosis (MS) report using cannabis to help manage their symptoms, according to a new study.
The study, “Medical cannabis use in Canadians with multiple sclerosis,” was published in Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders.
Humans have used the cannabis plant for millennia, both as a recreational intoxicant and as a medicine. Although its potential benefits for MS remain unproven, emerging research suggests it can help reduce spasticity, improve sleep, and ease pain.
– Read the entire article at Multiple Sclerosis News Today.