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Could DMT Psychedelic Treat Anxiety And Depression?

A new study published in the American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse by Johns Hopkins researchers suggest that one strand of DMT could provide a potential breakthrough for its anti-depressive qualities.

How CBD Can Positively Impact Borderline Personality Disorder

CBD looks promising for BPD patients as a possible treatment option to supplement talk therapy and to target specific BPD symptoms that get in the way of everyday life.

Marijuana Won’t Solve Opioid Crisis But Could Be Part of the Solution

A paper from Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research shows the herb might help addicts through the worst of the withdrawal symptoms. This means a cannabis alternative might be a substantial first step in addiction therapy.

More Than Just THC: A Pharmacologist Looks At The Untapped Healing Compounds Of Marijuana

Marijuana contains several monoterpenoids – small, aromatic molecules – that have a wide range of activities including pain and anxiety relief and that work by inhibiting TRP channels.

Science: How Marijuana Works To Help Those With Multiple Sclerosis

It’s those last three symptoms that have been most studied in relation to medical marijuana.

4 CBD Products Marathon Runners Should Add To Their Training ASAP

Marathon runners are no strangers to pain, which means regularly getting massages, using your foam roller, and now, adding some CBD to your training routine.

Can Using Marijuana Actually Lead To Reefer Madness?

The oldest way of stigmatizing a drug is to link it to madness. But can using marijuana lead to a psychotic break? We test the science.

Medical Marijuana Can Help Your Stress-Induced Depression

A 2015 study suggests that cannabis might help offset stress-induced depression. Cannabis could potentially help stabilize mood.

Marijuana’s CBD Can Help With Lennox–Gastaut Syndrome

A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine explored the potential for CBD combined with current medicine therapies to help patients with this severe form of epilepsy.

Study Links Teen Marijuana Use With Adult Depression

The study found that teens who used marijuana at least once a week before the age of 18 are associated with a 37 percent increased risk of depression as adults.

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