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New Study Suggests Cannabis Does Not Help Opioid Use Disorder

Longitudinal studies of opioid addiction and cannabis use have found little or no evidence that cannabis use helps addicts reduce or stop long-term intake of illicit opioids. of studyThe study,…

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Study: MMJ, Opioids Comparable in Treating Pain––Weed Carries More ‘Holistic’ Relief

There are many recent studies supporting the effectiveness of medical marijuana. Certainly a suitable alternative to opioids, many users find that they are able to completely reduce or eliminate their…

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Study: Cannabis Use During Pregnancy May Lead to Low Birth Weight, Preterm Birth

A new study finds that babies exposed to cannabis in the womb may be at higher risk for certain adverse birth outcomes, such as low birth weight and preterm birth.…

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Study Shows Significant Brain Recovery Following Alcohol Abstinence

the study, Published in a magazine in August alcoholfocused on how long-term abstinence can reverse the effects of cortical thinning in the brains of people with alcohol use disorders. “Several…

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Study: Cannabis Users’ Empathy-Focused Brain Regions Have Stronger Connectivity

Many cannabis users will attest to the fact that cannabis actually brings people together and helps them develop a better sense of mutual understanding and mutual respect. Science is finally…

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Access to CBD Leads to Decrease in Opioid Prescriptions, Study Shows

The recent report is Southern Economic Journal On October 26, we found evidence that legal access to CBD leads to fewer opioid prescriptions. Research called “”Is CBD a panacea?Impact of…

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Study Finds Highly Processed Foods Are as Addictive as Heroin, Cocaine

New research shows that highly processed foods can be as addictive as heroin, cocaine, and nicotine, and some health experts say they It calls for warning labels to be placed…

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New Study Reveals Potential Benefits of Cannabis for COVID-19 Patients

Years after the height of the pandemic, new research provides evidence of the benefits of cannabis for COVID-19 patients. Researchers concluded that cannabis consumers affected by COVID-19 had “favorable outcomes…

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Study: AI Can Tell if You’re Stoned by Reading Your Smartphone Data

A new study used artificial intelligence to predict cannabis disorder with surprisingly high accuracy based on biometric data captured by smartphone sensors. Researchers at the Stevens Institute of Technology recently…

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Study: Cannabis Use Associated With Lower Kidney Stone Risk in Male Users

Chinese researchers recently investigated the relationship between kidney stone rates in male cannabis users and men who do not consume cannabis, and found that male cannabis use was, in fact,…

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Heavy Cannabis Use Linked to Increased Risk of Heart Problems in Canadian Study

New study finds people diagnosed with ‘cannabis use disorder’ are about 60% more likely to experience certain heart conditions than adults of the same age and gender without the same…

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Study: Self-Made Human Cannabinoids May Be Key To Treating Stress-Related Disorders

We already know that humans have their own endocannabinoid system designed to regulate many bodily functions using numerous cannabinoid receptors that interact with compounds such as THC and CBD found…

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Study Links Simultaneous Cannabis, Tobacco Use to Depression, Anxiety

new study They found that Americans who regularly use cannabis and tobacco have about twice the risk of developing symptoms of depression and anxiety compared to non-users. Lead researcher Nguyen…

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Study: MMJ Offers Neuropathy Patients Significant Pain, Sleep Improvements

a study It was published in the magazine medical cannabis and cannabinoids A study conducted in Hamburg, Germany, found that cannabis inhalation was associated with lasting improvements in pain and…

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Study: Young MJ Consumers With Psychosis Risk Saw Symptom Improvement

new studytitled “Long-term recreational cannabis use in individuals at high clinical risk of psychosis: lack of association with symptoms, neurocognition, function, and treatment patterns” was published in the journal psychiatric…

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Cannabis Use Not Associated with Greater Risk of Heart Attack, Study Finds

Cannabis use is not associated with an increased risk of heart attack in middle-aged adults, according to data published in . Journal of the American College of Cardiology, NORML report.…

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Study Suggests Cannabis Users Have Lower Risk of Type 2 Diabetes

Researchers at the Tabriz University of Medical Sciences in Iran performed the analysis on “seven studies, containing 11 surveys and 4 cohorts.” According to NORML, which aggregated the analysis, the…

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Study: Cannabis Users Use Less Opioids When Recovering from Neck Fusion Surgery

There are already numerous studies showing how cannabis use can curb opioid use in relation to a myriad of diseases and conditions. Now, a new study reveals major neck surgery,…

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A Balm For Baldness? Study Finds Hemp Topical Solutions May Trigger Hair Growth

For generations, medical professionals have sought treatments to combat the effects of hair loss. newly published research It suggests that the answer may come in the form of hemp-derived topical…

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Canadian Study Examines Potency, Duration of Joints

Researchers at DELIC Labs recently published a study that analyzed how the size of crushed cannabis flowers found in today’s cannabis joints affects consumers when smoking. DELIC Labs was founded…

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