2020: A Record Year for Cannabis Studies
A record number of scientific studies were conducted involving the cannabis plant in 2020. The new year promises to hold even more potential for research.
A record number of scientific studies were conducted involving the cannabis plant in 2020. The new year promises to hold even more potential for research.
Cannabis entrepreneurs around the globe sold a record amount of cannabis and cannabis-infused products in 2020. What does 2021 have in store?
A surprisingly large number of Canadian patients surveyed in a recent study admitted to using cannabis to treat cancer symptoms.
A recent study found that adding CBD oil to strawberries increased the strawberries’ shelf life and reduced the microbial load found on the strawberries.
According to a recent study, people with a history of cannabis use were associated with a roughly 10% reduction in the risk of developing cancer.
As time goes on, more and more consumers are looking to cultivate their own cannabis and create their own products, and that creates unique opportunities for innovators.
The cost of legal cannabis varies all over the globe right now, and many consumers are wondering if prices will trend upward or downward as time goes by.
If/when Mexico legalizes adult-use cannabis sales, it will instantly become the largest market on the planet.
A new low-THC trend is emerging in Europe that was unexpected to occur, and it could play a big role in what legalization eventually looks like in Europe.
A team of researchers recently examined global testing data results of cannabis that was confiscated during police investigations in the past 50 years.
If you suffer from chronic back pain, then you know how painful it can be. Fortunately, a recent study indicates that cannabis topicals could help.
For those that are concerned about how CBD is metabolized by the human body, a new study indicates that the concerns are not founded on sound science.
Researchers in Italy explored the relationship between cannabis and Burning Mouth Syndrome to see if cannabis could serve as an effective treatment.
Many patients are replacing pharmaceutical prescriptions with cannabis, with women being more likely to do so, at least according to a recent study.
A growing number of cancer patients are turning to medical cannabis to supplement their cancer treatment regimens according to a recent study.
A team of researchers in Italy and the U.S. teamed up to explore the efficacy of cannabis-based shampoos on patients that suffer from scalp inflammation.
A team of researchers recently conducted a survey to explore any potential relationship between medical cannabis use and alcohol use.
Local elections in Ukraine are on Oct. 25, where voters can voice whether they support legalizing cannabis for medical use.
Researchers recently explored the relationship between cannabis use and OCD to see if cannabis could provide any benefit to suffering patients.
CBD’s popularity has grown exponentially in recent years and many consumers are wondering if the products they are purchasing are worth the money.