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by currio 1310 days ago
Link to the actual study page on nih. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36352103/

Relveant summary:

"Cannabidiol (CBD) is a compound found within the Cannabis sativa plant. Previous studies suggest CBD may reduce anxiety. In this clinical trial, 14 patients with anxiety were treated for four-weeks with a cannabis-derived study product with high levels of CBD, administered under their tongue 3 times each day. All patients knew that they were being given CBD. Following four weeks of treatment, patients reported reduced anxiety as well as improvements in mood, sleep, quality of life, and measures reflecting their self-control and ability to think flexibly. Patients did not experience any serious negative effects during the trial. The impact of this product is now being evaluated in more patients with anxiety."

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14 people, and it wasn't blind? That's pretty poor quality.
No control group, and the only results are self-reported. Someone ought to establish some kind of trustworthiness rating system that penalizes institutions and researchers for publishing this kind of trash.

I was going to also criticize the journalist but they actually included the abstract and links to the actual study which is above and beyond what most do. It doesn't excuse publishing headlines like this though.

Not debating your other concerns but for mental health isn't self reporting really the only option?
No, interviews are the standard, which is not the same as a self-reporting questionnaire.
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I’d call it absolutely useless.
It's really hard to trust anything about weed as a medicine because almost all of it is extremely biased by either strong interests to commercialize weed, or standard pharma companies trying to prevent anyone from coming between them and their opiod users. Interested academics simply haven't been allowed to do actual studies.