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Hash Users Smoking "Dangerous Amounts of Fecal Bacteria"

Marijuana sales in Madrid could hit rock bottom, as new research highlights its fecal flavors.

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FDA to Consider CBD As a Dietary Supplement

With the public's input, the federal administration may soon reconsider its stance on the popular cannabinoid.

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Chatting Cannabis With Amanda Feilding, the Countess of Psychedelic Science

Analytical Cannabis speaks to the Queen of Consciousness herself about cannabis, campaigning, and creating a leading foundation for drug science and research.

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Understanding the UK's Cannabis Clinic Model

The UK's first medical cannabis clinic has opened its doors - is this the start of the country's medical marijuana sector?

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Cannabis Use Disorders May Protect Digestive Health in People With Schizophrenia

Cannabis and schizophrenia are known for their negative associations, but some research has shown that the drug may have a positive impact on digestive health.

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The First Australian Clinical Trial to See If Medical Cannabis Can Treat Tourette Syndrome Begins

The first-of-its-kind trial will investigate whether CBD and THC can alleviate the symptoms of the neurological disorder.

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Cannabis-using Mothers Could Increase Psychosis Risk in Their Unborn Children

With marijuana use rising among pregnant women, the new study raises more concerns.

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Cannabinoid System Can Help Extend Life in Worms – Study

By blocking the worms' natural neural pathway, researchers nearly doubled the worms' lifespans - a result they hope could be relevant to humans' own endocannabinoid systems.

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Cancer Patients Choose Different Forms of Marijuana - Study

Patients with cancer are more likely to opt for medical marijuana with high THC concentrations than other patients, finds a new study.

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