Recent medical study by Johns Hopkins analyzes mislabeled CBD products
A study published July 20 by Johns Hopkins Medicine found that when numerous CBD products were evaluated, many contained inaccurate amounts of THC. The study, titled “Cannabi
States with legal marijuana are experiencing more, new study finds
While data on the effects of marijuana on driving were analyzed, the results were inconclusive. But now a new study claims to have found a link between legal marijuana and car acci
Study Shows How COVID Vaccines Affect People’s Periods
Like all vaccines, COVID vaccines have side effects. However, since everyone is talking about them and their circumstances are so peculiar, their effects are dissected and analyzed
Cannabis use 10 times more common among cigarette smokers, study shows
Through Jelena Martinovic Will Legalization of Recreational Cannabis Increase Overall Use? Researchers at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health and the City Universit
MMJ patients report using fewer opioids and alcohol, but they don’t tell their doctor about cannabis, a new study says
MMJ patients report using less opioids and alcohol, a new study says But why don’t they tell their doctors about it? Opioid medications are often self-prescribed by doctors t
Study shows Australians support cannabis use over tobacco smoking
We are all aware that attitudes towards cannabis are changing around the world. Now, a new study from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, analyzing data from Australia&
Study shows that highly concentrated THC balanced with CBD is better for your brain
Through Nina Zdinjak CBD and THC are the two main compounds in the cannabis plant that have seemingly opposite effects on our brain. According to a new study published in the Journ
Study: Does Regular Cannabis Use Affect Female Athletes’ Performance?
Through Johanna Skopl A new study published in the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research found that women who use cannabis regularly don’t produce as much anaerobic s
The future is trippy? FDA launches its first-ever study on magic mushrooms and psychedelics
The FDA is launching its first-ever approved study on natural magic mushrooms What could this mean for the future of psychedelics? The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has jus
Nearly 40% of millennials smoke weed more than once a day, a new study says
Study: 39% of millennial cannabis users use multiple times a day While the general perception of cannabis suggests it’s still taboo, the millennial generation is actively wor
Bill Clinton praises the CBD clinical study as “very encouraging”.
The clinical study, conducted by researchers at NYU Langone Health and Baptist Health/Jacksonville Orthopedic Institute, found that an orally absorbed cannabidiol (CBD) pill “
Will cannabis legalization increase the number of drivers with reduced mobility? New study has answer
Through Jelena Martinovic Does Legalizing Cannabis Increase Driving Impairment? According to the recently released paper from the Coalition for Cannabis Policy, Education, and Regu
New study shows mood and mental health are improved by microdosing psilocybin
A study published June 30 in Scientific Reports has presented evidence that psilocybin mushrooms have a noticeable effect on the mood and mental health of participants. The study,
Pharmaceutical Independence Day – The majority of Americans now prefer weed over prescription drugs, a new study says
Around 131 million people in the United States take prescription drugs. This corresponds to 66% of the population, most of whom are elderly and chronically ill. Most adults have on
Study concludes that cannabis use by college students is rarely associated with negative outcomes
Through Nicolas Jose Rodriguez A team of investigators affiliated with the University of Florida at Gainesville assessed the relationship between college students’ self-repor
Study: Cannabis may help relieve insomnia in people suffering from depression and anxiety
Through Nina Zdinjak According to a new study published in BMC Psychiatry, cannabis may improve sleep in people suffering from depression and/or anxiety. Sleep disorders often occu
Cannabis users are less likely to develop liver cancer, new medical study finds
Liver cancer is one of the fastest growing cancers. Once you have it, liver cancer is a life-threatening condition and can quickly become fatal. Primary liver cancer starts in the
The more weed you smoke, the better a driver you become? New study looks at driving skills of regular cannabis users
Study shows cannabis users perform better on driving tests Some prohibitionists argue that legalizing cannabis will make society more dangerous because more people will drive stone
Marijuana users are 22% more likely to need emergency care, new study finds
A new study of marijuana posits that its use is not as safe as some make it out to be. The study claims that marijuana users are more likely to be hospitalized and visit emergency
Hemp, the new patch? – Hemp cigarettes help people quit smoking, says medical study
Despite the well-known risks of cigarette smoking, it’s surprising to see that so many people are still smoking those nasty chopsticks. According to the CDC, nearly 13 out of