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First of its Kind Study Written by Dr. Andrew Davis and Published in Peer-Reviewed “Journal of Drug Issues”
4000 Medical Cannabis Patient Study Leveraged Aleafia Health’s Proprietary Medical Cannabis Database
TORONTO, March 17, 2019 – Aleafia Health Inc. (TSXV: ALEF, OTC: ALEAF, FRA: ARAH) (“Aleafia Health” or the “Company”), announced the results of a 4,000 medical cannabis patient study (“The Study”) examining changes in employment and disability status among medical cannabis patients. The study was published on March 13, 2019 in the peer-reviewed Journal of Drug Issues, and is, to the Company and author’s knowledge, the first to ever directly observe physician-led medical cannabis usage and labour force status over time.
The Study found a mild net improvement in employment after starting medical cannabis treatment, along with a reduction in unemployment and self-identified disability preventing employment. This is particularly notable as the vast majority of patients reported suffering from chronic illnesses, including pain, anxiety and depression, conditions which research indicates would ordinarily lead to a decrease in employment and labour force participation. Epileptic patients were the most likely to see improvements in their labour status.
“These findings serve both to motivate further medical research into the interactions of cannabis with a variety of medical conditions and pharmaceutical therapies, while also contributing to the public health debate over cannabis,” said study author Dr. Andrew Davis. “The improvement in the employment prospects of epileptic patients is particularly encouraging and merits further investigation by medical professionals. I would caution that only patients undergoing physician-led medical cannabis treatment were monitored, not individuals using cannabis recreationally or self-medicating.”
Dr. Davis leveraged Aleafia Health’s 10 million point medical cannabis patient dataset. The Company believes it maintains the world’s largest medical cannabis patient dataset and is deploying the data for unique insights in medical cannabis treatment and product development best practices. Dr. Davis has had an intermittent and unrelated consulting relationship with the Company.
Aleafia Health’s support for ongoing research efforts are aimed at developing evidence-based, proprietary treatment methods and products for chronic illnesses including pain, insomnia, anxiety and eating disorders. The Company recently supported a published study on medical cannabis patients using prescription benzodiazepines. It is currently undertaking an insomnia study in partnership with Cronos Group Inc.
“Aleafia Health continues to treat a high volume of patients suffering from epilepsy and the results of this study further cement the conclusion that many of our physicians have already made regarding the effectiveness of medical professional cannabis care,” said Aleafia Health Chief Medical Officer Dr. Michael Verbora. “We will continue to leverage our IP and leading cannabis data to further advance patient care through advanced treatment methods and specialized product development.”
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Read more at https://stockhouse.com/news/newswire/2019/03/19/...Use1ab7Cb3gdT0B.99
Last month, we highlighted Aleafia Health (ALEF.V) (ALEAF) as a leading Canadian cannabis opportunity that was flying under the radar. We have been closely watching this burgeoning cannabis company and believe that recent developments make this a company that investors need to be watching......
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