Articles tagged with "cannabis studies"
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Study asks 80,000 cannabis users when, how, and why they use the plant
Calvin Stovall - Published on September 29, 2022Read moreThrough an app called Jointly, researchers studied information gleaned from more than 200,000 cannabis user experiences to better understand what consumers desire. Here’s what the data showed. The report aims to demystify “purposeful and intentional” cannabis use across America. Data points include 206,000 sessions in total. The data from those experience logs were used as […]
The Roll-up #237: Would you buy cannabis-infused milk?
Leafly Podcasts - Published on April 10, 2022Read moreThis week: A new study finds cows get kinda stoned when they eat hemp. Also, New Mexico goes legal and the House passes the MORE Act.
Can drug use make you lose your mind?
Nick Jikomes, PhD - Published on February 28, 2022Read moreDrug-induced psychosis is a real thing. But which drugs? At what dosage? All these variables matter.
This real life ‘Marijuana Conspiracy’ is stranger than fiction
David Bienenstock - Published on April 13, 2021Read moreA new film dramatizes a 1972 study that asked women to smoke weed for 93 days. The results were never released.
New PTSD study finds cannabis safe, but not as effective as assumed
Bruce Kennedy - Published on March 18, 2021Read moreMany factors could be at play: the placebo effect, poor quality weed, subject pool, or maybe it just doesn’t work as well as some assume.
Fed report urges doctors to treat cannabis users as drug addicts
Bruce Barcott - Published on June 18, 2020Read moreA new guidance for physicians assumes any cannabis use is drug abuse. That’s nonsense, and it harms patient health.