How cannabis may ease 'chemo brain' and improve sleep for cancer patients, CU Boulder Today

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A new study led by Angela Bryan, a CU Boulder professor and cancer survivor, is among the first to assess how cannabis bought over the counter at dispensaries—rather than government-supplied or synthetic varieties—impacts cancer symptoms or chemotherapy side effects.

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Tom Angell 🌳📰ⓥ on X: NEW STUDY finds that cancer patients who use medical cannabis for two weeks see improvements in pain intensity and interference, sleep quality and subjective cognitive functioning. Yes

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