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Researchers say progressive resistance training not superior for hip osteoarthritis

Researchers say progressive resistance training not superior for hip osteoarthritis
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Data shows medical marijuana use decreased in

<p>The most up-to-date data on registered medical cannabis use found that enrollment in medical cannabis programs increased overall between 2016 and 2022, but enrollment in states where nonmedical use of cannabis became legal saw a decrease in enrollment. Combined with the data from a previously published analysis, the number of patients using cannabis for medical purposes has increased more than 600 percent since 2016. The study is published in <em>Annals of Internal Medicine.</em>&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

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PRT and Neuromuscular Exercise Tie at Improving Hip OA

Progressive resistance training or neuromuscular exercise for 12 weeks helped to improve hip function, pain, and quality of life to a similar degree in people with osteoarthritis.

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Data shows medical marijuana use decreased in

<p>The most up-to-date data on registered medical cannabis use found that enrollment in medical cannabis programs increased overall between 2016 and 2022, but enrollment in states where nonmedical use of cannabis became legal saw a decrease in enrollment. Combined with the data from a previously published analysis, the number of patients using cannabis for medical purposes has increased more than 600 percent since 2016. The study is published in <em>Annals of Internal Medicine.</em>&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

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