
Business Opportunity: Cannabis Odor Control Technology
Cannabis is one of the stinkiest plants on earth. Opportunity is knocking for innovators that can improve cannabis odor control technology and methods.

Cannabis is one of the stinkiest plants on earth. Opportunity is knocking for innovators that can improve cannabis odor control technology and methods.

A team of researchers in the United States explored the relationship between off-hours cannabis use and job performance.

A growing body of evidence is demonstrating that cannabis is good for the brain, or at the very least, doesn’t have a negative impact on the brain.

With the technology currently available, no one who lives in a legal cannabis jurisdiction should have to walk around with the cannabis scarlet letter.

A study conducted by the University College of London found that a daily dose of 400 mgs of CBD seemed to help patients quit cannabis.

Despite cannabis’ medical properties and widespread use, many doctors still don’t know enough about medical cannabis, as evidenced by a new study.

If the Netherlands can get policies updated, the European nation could remain an international leader for cannabis tourism well into the future.

A recent study found that a significant number of tourists are interested in engaging in cannabis-related vacation activities.

According to survey data, nearly three out of every four health care professionals support the use of medical cannabis instead of opioids.

It was believed that any cannabis use during pregnancy was bad. However, a growing body of evidence is calling that absolutist position into question.

In the United Kingdom, government health workers are considering manufacturing their own medical cannabis oil to bring relief to suffering patients.

More research has recently indicated cannabis may help alleviate the chronic depression. 96% of participants experienced a reduction in depressive symptoms.

More cultivators are using science and technology, like hyperspectral near-infrared imaging, to objectively measure the growth of their crops.

A new study explored the relationship between cannabis use and exercise rates among older individuals — and what researchers found is significant.

More and more research is pointing to cannabis as an effective alternative to habit-forming opioids. Respondents report a higher quality of life.

Medical cannabis use in Jamaica just got a little easier. New rules allow patients to order medicine online to slow the spread of COVID-19.

Presumably, these consumers and patients think that a higher THC level translates to increased euphoric effects, which is not always the case according to a recent study.

According to a new study, inhaled cannabis may provide temporary relief from PTSD symptoms for those that suffer from the debilitating condition.

A recent study out of Canada has found that cannabis use is not associated with a greater risk of occupational injuries. Does this mean fewer drug tests?

According to a recent study out of Israel, cannabis may be able to help lower the need for pharmaceutical drugs among nursing home patients.