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.
CU Boulder Psychology and Neuroscience
Graduate Student Edition - April 28, 2023, CU Boulder Today
Cannabis Heightens Workout Enjoyment – But Does It Boost Performance?
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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
CU Boulder Psychology and Neuroscience
Medical Marijuana for Brain Cancer - Marijuana Doctors
How cannabis may ease 'chemo brain' and improve sleep for cancer patients
Cannabis use in cancer patients: acute and sustained associations with pain, cognition, and quality of life
CU Cancer Center
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