Wayne State University researchers are getting major grant support to study the possible therapeutic benefits of cannabis for ...
In a small pilot study of patients with advanced pancreatic cancer, early access to medical cannabis shows promise in the ...
A new study links higher weekly THC intake to an increased risk of cannabis use disorder in young people. Researchers suggest ...
Tens of millions of Americans turn to cannabis products every week to try to ease their pain, calm their anxiety, get more ...
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Cannabis can be a problem for teens even if it’s once or twice a month
Researchers analyzing data from more than 160,000 U.S. middle and high school students found that adolescents who used ...
Using cannabis once or twice monthly has been linked to worse academic performance and higher levels of emotional distress in ...
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Scientists resurrect extinct cannabis enzymes and uncover the drug’s roots
Cannabis has been part of human culture for thousands of years, yet the molecular machinery that gives the plant its ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Emily Earlenbaugh covers cannabis science and culture. As cannabis legalization continues to increase globally, researchers are ...
The condition is rare but a University of Illinois Chicago found the number of diagnosed cases jumped seven-fold from 2016 to ...
The myth that cannabis is harmless because it’s natural has been further debunked—by scientists in a pot-friendly state. New research from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus shows that ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--PAX, a leading global cannabis brand, today announced a collaboration with pioneering Canadian neurotechnology company, Zentrela, leveraging brainwave research to ...
Psychology doctoral student Tracy W. Brown and Dr. Francesca Filbey studied whether poorer learning and memory performance in individuals with cannabis use disorder are due to cannabis-related sleep ...
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