How Would U.S. Cannabis Legalization Impact The Rest Of The World?
Hypothetically, if the United States legalized cannabis at the federal level it would usher in a new era not only in the U.S., but around the world.
Hypothetically, if the United States legalized cannabis at the federal level it would usher in a new era not only in the U.S., but around the world.
A recent study explored seniors, cannabis, and reported quality of life, and the results are raising a lot of eyebrows.
Can’t sleep? Insomnia is the most common sleep disorder in the world. To conquer sleep disorders, there is a growing interest in using cannabis.
Despite cannabis’ medical properties and widespread use, many doctors still don’t know enough about medical cannabis, as evidenced by a new study.
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.
Dr. William Levine developed CannTrap, a technology which has the potential to make cannabinoids 100% bioavailable within the human body.
The exact date when humans first started to use cannabis is unknown. But, a recent study confirms humans have been using the plant for thousands of years.
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.
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.
Forming a Scientific Advisory Board is a significant step for a company to make towards supporting the cannabis industry while enhancing one’s credibility.
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.
Obesity and poor dietary decisions are resulting in an explosion of type 2 diabetes. New research points to cannabis as a potential treatment option.
What impact, if any, has adult-use legalization had on young people? A team of international researchers looked into it and their findings are insightful.
According to at least one Canadian researcher’s claim, cannabis may help people avoid contracting coronavirus in the first place.
Does cannabis impair one’s ability to drive? A new study suggests that people under the influence of cannabis drive a bit slower, but otherwise the same.