The public debate on cannabis is dominated by a tone of normalization—less stigmatization, more freedom of choice. The ...
Research studying the effects of cannabis on the brain has often focused on adolescents, but a new study from CU Anschutz ...
Tiny, non-intoxicating doses of THC may help protect the body from the long-term side effects of HIV treatment.
A new study published in Psychopharmacology investigates the biological phenomenon known as reintoxication in cannabis users.
Is it better to kick back with a beer or try some edibles containing THC (tetrahydrocannabinol, the ingredient in cannabis that gives you a "high")? Science has some, but not all, of the answers.
The conversation around cannabis has shifted dramatically in recent years, moving from whispers of illegality to open discussions about medical use, wellness benefits, and recreational enjoyment.
Farmers in the U.S. have grown cannabis since the 1600s — but policymakers are still figuring out how to regulate two famous ...
Studies conclude that cannabis aroma and terpenes determine product quality to consumers, not just potency. Terpene innovations create consistently aromatic products.
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