At the end of the first year of the Minnesota medical marijuana program, the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) is reporting good news about medical cannabis. Early data from MDH research is being heralded as “a first-of-its-kind study,” and it shows that medical marijuana has been positive for most of the state’s patients.
The study uses survey results and enrollment, purchasing, and health information to depict how the first year went for medical marijuana patients. The study uses data from July 1, 2015, through June 30, 2016, but the Minnesota health department issued a press release about the findings this month.
Minnesota Health Commissioner Dr. Ed Ehlinger said that the data from the program’s first year indicates that the program has been offering substantial benefits.
“Based on this evidence from the first year, Minnesota’s approach is providing many people with substantial benefits, minimal side effects and no serious adverse events.”
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