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Feb 18, 2021 WEDNESDAY, Feb. 17, 2021 (HealthDay News) Less than half of physicians ask allergy and asthma patients about cannabis use, according to a study published online Jan. 16 in the Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. Joanna S. Zeiger, Ph.D., from the Canna Research Foundation in Boulder, Colorado, and colleagues conducted a survey to identify patterns of use and attitudes toward cannabis in 489 adult allergy and asthma patients. The researchers found that 18 percent of respondents currently use cannabis, with the majority being younger than 50 years old, female, and White. Among respondents who reported not using cannabis, 2.5 percent reported cannabis allergy. Four in 10 current cannabis users (40.9 percent) reported a physician inquiring about cannabis use, but only 37.5 percent of respondents wanted to discuss cannabis. Nearly two-thirds (65.9 percent) reported using cannabis for medical or medical/recreational purposes. Smoked cannabis was repo ....
More than half of Americans with untreated asthma smoke marijuana - and most say it HELPS relieve pain and improve sleep Researchers surveyed 245 asthma patients, 148 of whom had the respiratory condition under control and 97 of whom did not Of the uncontrolled asthma patients, 33% had smoked weed in the past and 20.6% were current users Most users reported positive benefits including 75% saying it helped with sleep and 68% saying it lessened pain compared to 20% who reported coughing Doctors say efforts need to be made to get asthma patients to reduce smoking pot and potentially switch to routes such as edibles ....