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One ADHD patient told The i Paper he pays up to £150 a month for medical cannabis after the supply of his prescription medication was interrupted only five months after he first started it.
People with ADHD are about three times more likely to use cannabis (Divyanshu et al., 2023). Their attraction to cannabis may be due to the effects of THC on dopamine function.
Researchers conducted a scoping review of research investigating the effects of cannabinoids on ADHD. They concluded that further research is needed to clarify the therapeutic potential of ...
While ADHD medications can be effective, they can also have side effects like anxiety, insomnia and decreased appetite. This has led some to explore alternative treatments, including cannabis.
Research highlights cannabis-based products impact on anxiety and sleep quality, marking a potential shift in ADHD treatment. Findings call for further high-quality trials to validate long-term ...
(WTNH) — In today’s health headlines: the link between air pollution and ADHD, how marijuana use impacts teen mental health, and Americans aren’t walking enough, compared to other countries.
People with ADHD are about three times more likely to use cannabis (Divyanshu et al., 2023). Their attraction to cannabis may be due to the effects of THC on dopamine function.
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