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Inhalable Lung Cancer Drug Delivery Performs Well, Study Suggests

Ironically, a new study suggests that powerful drugs to fight lung cancer may be safer to administer by inhalation than through surgery, injections or other invasive methods. Researchers at Columbia…

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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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Research On Cannabis, Yoga Suggests That Setting Influences Mental Health Benefits

In a recent study from the University of British Columbia, researchers uncovered new insights into the relationship between cannabis consumption and health. yoga. This study shows that people who practiced…

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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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Frequent Pot Users Slimmer than Non-Users, Mouse Study Suggests

If you want to lose weight and get a beach body by this summer, try consuming marijuana often. Frequent cannabis consumers may have lower body mass index (BMI) and be…

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CBD May Magnify Effects of THC in Edibles, Johns Hopkins Study Suggests

according to study Published on February 13 JAMA network openwhen THC was combined with edible CBD, they produced significantly stronger subjective drug effects, greater impairment of cognitive and psychomotor performance.…

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New Study Suggests Expectations May Drive Effects of Microdosing Psilocybin

According to the results of a recently published double-blind study by researchers affiliated with the University of Buenos Aires, the positive effects of microdosing of psilocybin may be driven by…

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