A recent Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine study found that relatively high doses of cannabidiol (CBD) may intensify the psychoactive and adverse effects of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC ...
A New Ban Targets Hemp-Derived Highs. Your Go-To Sleep Gummies And THC Seltzers May Not Survive. Congress just tightened ...
A study published Wednesday in Neuropsychology attempted to determine if CBD reduces the adverse effects of THC, such as paranoia and memory loss, but found little evidence to support this theory.
Popular CBD products, including ‘sleep gummies,’ tinctures, oils and capsules, contain more intoxicating THC than allowed by ...
A recently published study in the journal Scientific Reports is presenting evidence to suggest molecules called terpenes synergistically interact with cannabinoids to contribute to the therapeutic ...
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This article was originally published on Cannabis.net and appears here with permission. Researchers from the University of Colorado’s Anschutz Medical Campus analyzed the impact of cannabis flowers ...
To understand how CBD may reduce pain, it’s important to learn the basics of the endocannabinoid system (ECS), a complex ...
The two main compounds in cannabis are in a constant balancing act. This is an Inside Science story. (Inside Science) -- Many people who use cannabis do it for the euphoric effects caused by the main ...
IN, that finally gets CBD into the brain effectively. In mice, it relieved neuropathic pain quickly and didn’t cause the usual movement or memory side effects. Surprisingly, the pain relief didn’t use ...
Contrary to some common claims, a study led by Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers found that relatively high doses of cannabidiol (CBD) may increase the adverse effects of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol ...