Twenty Percent Of Surveyed Cancer Patients Report Using Cannabis A growing number of cancer patients are turning to medical cannabis to supplement their cancer treatment regimens according to a recent study.
How Effective Are Cannabis Warnings On Labels? The hesitation to believe certain claims about cannabis is reflected in what consumers believe on cannabis labels and what they are more skeptical about.
Cannabis Use Is Associated With Greater Total Sleep Time Do you have sleep problems? A study shows that cannabis may be able to help people that are having a hard time getting adequate sleep at night.
Should Pharmacists Ask About Patient Cannabis Use? Have you ever been curious as to whether your prescription medicine would interact with your cannabis use? You're not alone.
Does Off-Hour Cannabis Consumption Affect Job Performance? A team of researchers in the United States explored the relationship between off-hours cannabis use and job performance.
Cannabis Tourism Could Help Cities Struggling Due to COVID-19 A recent study found that a significant number of tourists are interested in engaging in cannabis-related vacation activities.
Healthcare Pros Starting to See Cannabis as Medicine, Study Shows According to survey data, nearly three out of every four health care professionals support the use of medical cannabis instead of opioids.
Data Regarding Cannabis Use During Pregnancy Produces Mixed Results It was believed that any cannabis use during pregnancy was bad. However, a growing body of evidence is calling that absolutist position into question.