A landmark study finds no evidence that medicinal cannabis is effective for depression, anxiety, or PTSD, warning that routine use may cause serious health risks.
People frequently use medical cannabis to treat anxiety, depression and PTSD, but two new reviews show there is little ...
Increasing numbers of Australians are using medicinal cannabis for anxiety, depression, insomnia, substance disorders and ...
A new review of multiple studies suggests that regular physical activity can significantly lower anxiety and depressed moods ...
Serenity Mental Health Centers, a leader in innovative psychiatric care and one of the fastest-growing mental health ...
Sedona inpatient program emphasizes due diligence, withdrawal-aware care, and holistic alternatives for depression and anxiety support Many individuals experience side effects, emotional ...
A landmark paper published in Lancet Psychiatry—the largest-ever review of the safety and efficacy of cannabinoids across a ...
WASHINGTON - Depression and anxiety affect millions of people and finding the right treatment isn’t always straightforward. Medication works for some. Therapy works for others. But one option that ...
Drugs like psilocybin that induce psychedelic effects have shown promise for treating depression. Now, a review of the ...
Post-orgasmic illness syndrome is a rare condition that causes extreme exhaustion and muscle pain after ejaculation. A newly ...
Psychedelics are a “game changer” in depression care, according to William Blair, but the complicated treatment regimens mean ...
By Sriparna Roy March 16 (Reuters) - Cannabis-based medicines have shown little evidence of effectiveness for treating most ...