supported in part by the multiple sclerosis society of canada, the study followed 40 people with m.s. for 28 days who reported smoking cannabis almost daily. with only cognitively impaired individuals taking part in the review, participants were assigned to a cannabis continuation (cc) or cannabis withdrawal (cw) group.
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the researchers point out that cannabis use is very common among people with m.s. citing a 2017 survey hosted by the national m.s. society and the michael j. fox foundation, the results show two-thirds of respondents with m.s. were currently using cannabis, almost double the figure for those with parkinson’s disease. m.s. patients who use neurology and neuropsychiatry clinics in canada also report a high frequency of use, the study adds.
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