15 YEARS OF DATA — AND THE RESULTS SURPRISED EVEN SCIENTISTS

After analyzing over 15 years of research, scientists say medical marijuana’s effects on the body are far more complex than most people realize.

The study didn’t just look at short-term relief — it examined long-term patterns involving pain response, inflammation, sleep, stress levels, and neurological signaling. Some findings confirmed what patients have reported for years, while others raised new questions researchers are only beginning to explore.

What’s clear is this: medical marijuana doesn’t act the same way in every body, and its impact goes well beyond a single symptom.

That’s why experts say understanding the science behind it matters more now than ever.

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