A new study has just revealed that smoking cannabis can cut migraine pain by as much as half. That’s more than what conventional painkillers can claim to do. The study, published in the Journal of Pain, involved 1,300 participants to rate the severity of their pain before and after consuming pot. The result? A whopping 47.3% decrease in severity of headaches and 49.6% drop in migraine pain.
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