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Endometriosis is painful as hell. At least there’s cannabis
Meg Hartley - Published on September 23, 2019Read moreLearn more about how cannabis is helping fighters of endometriosis, and how research is catching up to anecdotal reports of its efficacy.
Cannabis Church Founder Runs for Indiana Governor
Meg Hartley - Published on September 4, 2019Read moreCannabis legalization will be a hot ticket item in Indiana’s election next year. This cannabis activist is throwing in his bid for Governor.
Are we turning CBD into snake oil?
Meg Hartley - Published on August 1, 2019Read moreCBD (cannabidiol) has become a trend before scientists have even fully figured out how it works with our bodies. What will that mean for its future medical use and perception?
The ‘sleepy’ cannabinoid CBN might not actually be sedating
Meg Hartley - Published on June 25, 2019Read moreThe cannabinoid CBN is popularly believed to be sedating and is commonly marketed as a sleep aid. But is there research to back this claim up?
What it’s like to be a parent who medicates with cannabis
Meg Hartley - Published on June 14, 2019Read morePerception around cannabis is quickly evolving. Yet even in legalized areas, parents often aren’t included in the changing perceptions of cannabis.
Do Anti-Drug Campaigns Actually Work?
Meg Hartley - Published on June 11, 2019Read moreFrom “This is your brain on drugs” to “Delay, delay, delay,” we look at the importance of anti-drug campaigns, how they’ve failed, and what they’re like today.
Does endocannabinoid deficiency play a role in these common illnesses?
Meg Hartley - Published on June 7, 2019Read moreDr. Ethan Russo, a prominent cannabis researcher, weighs in on his theory of endocannabinoid deficiency—or the idea that many common illnesses might be caused by an unbalanced endocannabinoid system.
How cannabis helps ‘spoonies’ soothe the symptoms of chronic illness
Meg Hartley - Published on May 17, 2019Read moreCannabis can aid people with less well-known—but not uncommon—conditions, ones that often come with a life-long sentence. We call ourselves “spoonies.”
Cannabis can make you more creative—but it’s complicated
Meg Hartley - Published on May 3, 2019Read moreIs the link between cannabis and creativity authentic? Here’s what current science has to say about it.