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Discrepancies in Washington Cannabis Lab Test Results Reveal Systemic Failings

Analysis of state-wide cannabis testing data leads researchers to call for urgent action focusing on the introduction of standard cannabis testing methods.

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Sources and Risks of Common Cannabis Contaminants

Whilst the safety profile of cannabis is well understood, much more research is required to understand and address the challenge of cannabis contamination.

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Cannabis Aroma Not a Reliable Indicator of Potency

Based on smell alone, consumers appear unable to determine the potency of cannabis but can accurately group strains together.

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Digipath Labs Hires New Analytical Laboratory Director

Digipath is pleased to announce that Dr. Yunfeng Pan, PhD, has joined Digipath Labs as its Analytical Laboratory Director with oversight of analytical testing procedures.

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Forensic Analysis Reveals Links Between Sources of Illicit Cannabis

Genetic variations have been used to link cannabis samples to geographical areas of origin, providing insight into the plant's history and possible distribution.

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EVIO Announces New Cannabis Testing Lab in California

The Palm Desert facility will offer comprehensive compliance testing services in addition to research and development into new cannabis products.

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Enhancing Methods for the Chemical Characterization of Cannabis Products

Scientists, medical professionals, and consumers alike all stand to benefit from fully characterizing the chemical composition of cannabis.

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Revealing the Potential Risks of Cannabis Dabbing

A 2017 study on the chemistry of dabbing marijuana revealed potential side effects which may be a cause for concern given the popularity of this method of consumption.

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Content of Cannabis Used to Treat Kids with Epilepsy Revealed

An Australian study of medicinal cannabis used to treat childhood epilepsy has found most samples contained some THC and little CBD, contrary to parents' expectations.

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