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Over the past 12 months, hundreds of peer-reviewed cannabis-related studies have been released, covering everything from pain ...
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THC-infused beverages are often marketed as a more predictable alternative to traditional edibles, but many consumers — ...
Just because marijuana is now a legalized, ubiquitous $32 billion business that's outpacing alcohol to become America's drug of choice doesn't mean it's good for you. The 21-year-old pot emporium ...
Just because marijuana is now a legalized, ubiquitous $32 billion business that’s outpacing alcohol to become America’s drug of choice doesn’t mean it’s good ...
A systematic review of studies evaluating cannabis as a pain treatment concluded that some cannabis products do likely work to reduce chronic pain a little bit. The overall reduction in pain was small ...
Peter Kuitenbrouwer describes himself as a child of “itinerant hippies.” Growing up in the 1960s, he often felt that he was “getting in the way” of his parents, who wanted to join the Summer of Love ...
ROCHESTER — Retail recreational cannabis continues to play a waiting game on several fronts, a year after Minnesota’s first outlets were expected to open under legislation passed in 2023. “I've had ...
Cannabis has been linked to some significant medical benefits, but recent research calls those into question. A major new analysis published in JAMA examined more than 2,500 scientific papers from the ...