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Switching to Edibles Could Alleviate Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome – Study

A new case study has surprisingly shown that stopping cannabis use may not be necessary to alleviate cannabis hyperemesis syndrome.

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Medical Marijuana Doesn’t Reduce Opioid Deaths – Study

A new study from Stanford University contradicts previous research that claimed cannabis legislation was eroding opioid use.

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Cannabis Testing Just Got a Genetic Boost – Study

New genetic methods could help cannabis labs better discern their sativas from their indicas, according to the study's authors.

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Over 60s Need Better Cannabis Education – Study

In the first state-wide study of its kind, older Coloradans were found to be curious about cannabis' benefits, but afraid to approach doctors on the subject.

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New Drug Group Launched to Improve the UK’s Access to Medical Cannabis

The new group of drug experts, policy workers, and industry partners will work towards creating a more cannabis-friendly ethos in the UK.

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Synthetic CBD Can Treat Seizures in Rats – Study

The cultivation-free cannabinoid can successfully treat seizures in rats, according to a new study from the University of California, Davis.

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Cannabis Affects Male Teenagers’ Memory More Than Females’ – Study

A new study on Canadian teenagers has further linked adolescent cannabis use to long-term cognitive impairments, especially in male students.

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The UK’s CBD Market Is About to Get Tested

In the largest ever study of its kind, the UK's CBD market will be sized up and tested for contaminants by the Centre for Medicinal Cannabis.

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New Platform Launched to Import Medical Cannabis Across Europe

The new framework aims to distribute quality medical cannabis to patients across Europe.

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