The DEA announced plans to grant licenses to additional growers for marijuana research. In three years, no license has been approved. Dr. Sue Sisley, in response, is suing.
The next revolution in medical marijuana may have nothing to do with cannabinoids. Instead we’re talking about flavonoids, which possess an anti-inflammatory property more powerful than aspirin.
Next time you’re experiencing marijuana-induced paranoia, we suggest listening to the wise words of Neil Young and ingesting black peppercorn. Science backs it up.
While the research is limited in its scope due to its reliance on self-reported findings, it did hint at some explanations for these rises in cannabis usage.
Regulating cannabis is often discussed in the same terms as regulating alcohol. But their impact on the human brain really is much different. Alcohol is a depressant, meaning it slows down vital functions like the ability to speak clearly...
Recent data published on the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs suggests that people are taking advantage of legal recreational marijuana in order to self-medicate.