People with eating disorders say cannabis and psychedelics help more than antidepressants
More than 7,600 respondents across 83 countries rated cannabis and psychedelics more helpful than antidepressants for eating-disorder symptoms, researchers said.
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What cannabis use really tells us about university students' eating habits
Cannabis has a reputation for making people hungry. Popular culture has long joked about the "munchies," and many people assume that students who use cannabis naturally have poorer diets than those who don't.
What cannabis use really tells us about university students’ eating habits
Cannabis has a reputation for making people hungry. Popular culture has long joked about the “munchies,” and many people assume that students who use cannabis naturally have poorer diets than those who don’t. Our latest research suggests the story is more complicated. As researchers who study the health behaviours of university students, we surveyed more than 1,500 students at a large Canadian university to better understand the relationship bet…
People with eating disorders say cannabis and psychedelics help more than antidepressants
A massive global survey has revealed that people with eating disorders often turn to cannabis and psychedelics like magic mushrooms and LSD to ease their symptoms, rating them more effective than traditional medications. Surprisingly, common prescriptions like antidepressants were seen as helpful for overall mental health but fell short for eating disorder relief.
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