CBD shown to ease anxiety without the risks that can come with THC
A new study of 300 people with anxiety shows that the nonintoxicating compound, CBD, found in cannabis can quell anxiety better than THC-dominant products — and without the side-effects.
Source: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/02/240227172143.htm
Cannabis use linked to increase in heart attack and stroke risk
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Marijuana use may damage brain immune cells vital to adolescent development, study suggests
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Genomic study links cannabis abuse to multiple health problems
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No evidence found that cannabis reduces long term opioid use, study shows
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Combined use of alcohol and THC can affect rat brains, study finds
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Cannabis exposure linked to 1.5 times higher risk of unhealthy pregnancy outcomes
In a large study of more than 9,000 pregnant people from across the U.S., researchers at University of …
South Dakota Police Commission Approves Officer Applicants with Cannabis Records
Rerolled from a High Times Original Article Recently in South Dakota, two law enforcement officers were forgiven by …
Carjacked Auto Smashes Into Los Angeles Dispensary as Robberies Get More Brazen
Rerolled from a High Times Original Article Attacks on dispensaries in the Los Angeles area in California are …