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Canadian Researchers Warn of Edibles’ Risks

Chief among the scientists’ concerns is that consumers who are ‘cannabis-naive’ may end up overdosing on cannabis from overconsumption.

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The Top 10 Cannabis Stories of 2019

While not quite the crescendo to the ‘post-prohibition decade’ many were hoping for, 2019 still plotted a steady course towards a more momentous future for the cannabis industry.

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Cannabis Vaping on the Rise Among US Teens, Survey Finds

Between 2018 and 2019, the percentage of high school seniors who reported vaping cannabis within the past month rose from 7.5 percent to 14 percent.

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Space X to Deliver Hemp Seeds to the International Space Station

Come next spring, a Colorado company will send hemp seeds where no hemp seeds have gone before.

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No Single Brand Responsible for Vaping Crisis, Says CDC

Instead, the outbreak of e-cigarette or vaping associated lung injuries appears to be strongly tied to the illicit market.

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Medical Cannabis Cards Often Sought by Heavy Users, Says Study

Young adults with medical cannabis cards are often those who already use the drug heavily, rather than those with qualifying mental or physical health issues, claims a new study.

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How Long Do Edibles Last?

As interest in edibles grows, many new consumers are discovering their effects the hard way. So what makes digestion such a potent method of cannabis consumption? And why can the effects last so long?

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Cannabis Can Relieve Headaches and Migraine Pain, Study Finds

More than 1,300 participants said that inhaled cannabis reduced the severity of their headaches and migraines by 49.6 percent and 47.3 percent, respectively.


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Daily Cannabis Use Could Lower Rates of Illicit Opioid Use, Says New Study

Cannabis may be a promising alternative for chronic pain sufferers who are turning to illicit opioids to manage their symptoms, according to the results of a new study.

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