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Marijuana Users Have Better bG Control
Regular marijuana use is associated with factors enhancing diabetic control. Current marijuana users had significantly lower fasting insulin and were less likely to be insulin resistant. Their findings are reported in the current issue of American Journal of Medicine. In general, there has been a lower prevalence of obesity and diabetes in marijuana users compared with […]
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Weed Associated with Lower Diabetes Risk
The British Medical Journal conducted a study to determine the association between diabetes and marijuana use. Surprisingly, it’s a sobering reveal for a practice that has been typically considered half-baked. Data was analyzed from surveys gathered between 1988 and 1994. Research was conducted on over 10,000 US adults. The researchers considered diabetes to be present […]
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