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1 In 7 People Used Cannabis In 2017 And Other New Pot Stats

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In a new study published in The Annals of Internal Medicine, “Smoking, Vaping, and Use of Edibles and Other Forms of Marijuana Among U.S. Adults,” the authors found that one in seven adult citizens used cannabis in 2017, with smoked cannabis being the most prevalent form, clocking in at 55 percent. Edibles came in second at 11 percent in states where cannabis is legal and 4.2 percent in non-legalized/medicalized states.

It was found that one in 15 U.S. adults use multiple forms of cannabis – be it smoking, vaping, concentrates, edibles, you name it – and that men are more likely than women to indulge in more than one method of consumption. Multiple methods were also more popular in legalized states.

Out of the more than 16,000 people surveyed across the U.S., only 1.9 percent reported using concentrates (non-vape) and 0.8 percent said that they used cannabis infused topicals. So roughly one in 50 people dab forms of concentrated cannabis oil and a little less than one in 100 use topicals.

After observing behaviors and cannabis product use preferences in imbibers living in California’s Bay Area, the study authors had became curious about the behaviors, beliefs and preferences held across the rest of the country. They had all also developed concerns regarding the prevalence of high THC products available in the Bay Area. High THC products, like concentrates and edibles that really pack a punch, have not yet been extensively researched, as they’re relatively new to the scene.

When we asked authors Stacey Steigerwald, MSSA and Salomeh Keyhani, MD, MPH, if they believed there were medicinal properties to THC-heavy cannabis products, they told us that more research was needed, but when asked if they thought that there was medicinal value to cannabis at all, they said, “Cannabinoids may be useful in the treatment of some conditions. For example, neuropathic pain and nausea and vomiting related to cancer chemotherapy, and they may have a role in refractory epilepsy in childhood. However, we found that products commercially available are being advertised as having health benefits for which there is insufficient evidence. Increased research into this topic is warranted.”

Though their opinion that the demonstrable health benefits of cannabis are so limited may not be popular or accurate, the authors are calling for more research, which could potentially be a very good thing. Researchers who are well intended go a long way in finding good results.

In the meantime, one in seven U.S. citizens will continue conducting anecdotal research, many with high THC products even. Whether recreational or medicinal usage, one thing we know for sure: no matter the cannabinoid content, there has never been a fatal overdose of marijuana and before one could ever even occur, a toker, smoker, eater or vaper who got too high would definitely fall asleep with a half eaten cake on their lap long before toxicity was a concern.

Gossip: This Is The Palace Staff’s Favorite Royal; Why Serena Williams Won’t Celebrate Her Baby’s Birthday

THE PALACE STAFF HAVE A FAVORITE ROYAL AND IT’S NOT PRINCE HARRY OR MEGHAN MARKLE

According to The Crown’s very own Matt Smith (he should know, I guess!), Prince Philip is far and away the favorite of people who spend their lives doting on the royal family. “In the royal house he’s the most popular of all of them. If you’ve talked to any of the staff, Philip’s the one they all love really,” he recently said. “I think more than a lot of them, he’s a bit more of a man of the people.”

Matt also maintained that “The royal protocol hasn’t dogged him in quite the same way his whole life and there’s a sort of rebellion in him and a naughtiness and a cheekiness. I think he’s quite affable and open by all accounts with the staff. They all love him.”

SERENA WILLIAMS EXPLAINS WHY SHE ISN’T CELEBRATING HER DAUGHTER’S FIRST BIRTHDAY

The tennis champion is a Jehovah’s Witness, and recently explained that members of the religion don’t do the whole presents and cake thing. “Olympia doesn’t celebrate birthdays,” Serena said at a press conference. “We’re Jehovah’s Witnesses so we don’t do that.”

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PETE DAVIDSON IS SITTING ON WAY MORE MONEY THAN YOU’D EXPECT

Pete’s been on the show since 2014, and Celebrity Net Worth reports that his salary is a generous $15k per episode. Each season of SNL runs for 21 episodes, so [*busts out elementary school multiplication skills*] that means Pete earns approximately $315,000 a year—or a little over a million dollars during his four-year run.

Celebrity Net Worth reports Pete’s net worth as $2 million.

Rotten Tomatoes Is Overhauling Its Rating System

The most influential name in the movie industry is overhauling how it does business. If you’re even a casual fan of movies, you know about Rotten Tomatoes, the critic-and-review aggregator that certifies a film “rotten” or “fresh.” A mediocre Rotten Tomatoes rating can significantly affect box office sales, discouraging some fans from checking out a movie for themselves, prompting directors to openly criticize the platform.

Rotten Tomatoes has surely deserved its share of criticism, as its methodology hadn’t been updated to reflect the changing media tides. The company launched 20 years ago and built their system around prioritizing newspapers, broadcast TV, and established film critics on staff at legacy publications. But you know the story of how the internet changed everything and how we now digest news and stories and movies.

On Tuesday, the company announced that they were making changes to address these criticisms. Rotten Tomatoes will revamp its Critics Criteria to include new and diverse voices who are redefining how we discuss and appraise movies. That means RT will now prioritize individual voices over publications and raise underrepresented groups (chiefly women and people of color) to make up at least 20 percent of their critic base.

In addition, RT will begin to include critic voices who broadcast outside the written word, meaning YouTubers and podcasters who meet the new Critics Criteria will be included in the Tomatometer rating. Though not every podcast bro who talks about movies will be included, it does showcase a more overall and inclusive critical rating of how audiences are receiving movies. The company will also launch a demographics study to identify those who lack the necessary funds to attend film festivals and launch an initiative to help them get there.

Hopefully, all of this will make fans more accepting in digesting criticism of movies. But then again, this is the internet. So probably not.

How To Get Paid To Eat Avocados Every Day For Six Months

While avocados have often been associated with healthy foods, they do contain a lot of fat. Avocado lovers will say it’s healthy fat, but no one really knows what that means. Like yeah, it’s good for you, but can it make you gain some pounds or not?

Scientists at Loma Linda University have been wondering exactly this, and have decided to conduct a study on people who are willing to eat avocados on a day-to-day basis. “The study will examine whether eating one avocado per day reduces visceral adipose fat in the abdomen,” says Joan Sabate, Director of the Centre of Nutrition, Lifestyle, and Disease Prevention at the school.

Willing participants would be analyzed and paid ($300 upon completing the study) and the data collected would finally answer this question, letting us know if avocados are really super foods and good for our fitness.

The study will involve 250 participants who’ll be sorted into two different groups. One group will have to  avocados once a day, and the other group will only have to eat avocados twice per month. It’s very important that participants follow the rules of the study, eating avocados every day or twice a month depending on their group. That means that if you’re part of the latter group, you must make a schedule for your brunch plans, which can be a serious limitation for some people.

Participants must also:

  1. Be 25 years of age or older
  2. Be willing to either eat one avocado per day for six months or eat only two avocados per month for the same period
  3. Measure at least 40 inches around the waist if they are male, or
  4. Measure at least 35 inches around the waist if they are female

Aside from the payment, participants will also have monthly access to a dietician and receive a free MRI and health screening, making this a perfect offer for a hungry college student. Or anyone, really.

Even if the study has side effects and scientist discover that avocados are super bad for your health… death by avocado sounds kind of delicious, right? Surely there are worse ways to go. You can sign up for the study here.

MedMen Acquires Woodstock Name To License Cannabis Products

MedMen just can’t stop making marquee business moves. Recently the cannabis dispensary chain announced that Jay-Z Roc Nation partner was joining their Board of Directors. Then it was revealed that MedMen outperformed Apple and Google in some key first quarterly return figures in California. Oh, and the shop claimed a highly desirable retail space on Manhattan’s hallowed Fifth Avenue.

Now, MedMen announced in a press release that the company has acquired an exclusive license for the Woodstock name. The deal was made through Woodstock Ventures and the Woodstock Cannabis Company and gives MedMen the right to manufacture and distribute Woodstock branded products in six states: Arizona, Nevada, Florida, California, Illinois, and Massachusetts.

“We’ve been looking for the right partner—one with our values and our quality standards. When we were introduced to MedMen, we knew that our search was over,” Michael Lang and Joel Rosenman, co-producers of the 1969 Woodstock Festival and all Woodstock reunion festivals, said in a press release. “They are tireless innovators of new products who never lose sight of the number one focus for both of our companies—quality.”

Should Woodstock decide to enter markets in other states, MedMen will also have licensing control there as well. The company will also be given premiere representation at any future Woodstock reunion festivals and events. Though MedMen only has stores in New York, California, and Nevada, the agreement also allows them to sell Woodstock branded products through third-party retailers in the other states listed in the agreement.

“The Woodstock festival marked the height of the 1960s counter-culture movement,” MedMen Co-founder and CEO Adam Bierman said in a release. “As a brand, MedMen is all about pushing the boundaries and bringing about progressive change to make marijuana use part of the mainstream, so this partnership between MedMen and Woodstock makes perfect sense. It will help us reach a broad audience of consumers who are familiar with marijuana use, and ready to discover new products and ways to incorporate cannabis into their lives.”

Apple Doesn’t Know What To Name Its 2018 Smartphones

Apple’s September product unveiling is getting closer and closer, ticking like a time bomb for a company that’s introducing three new smartphones that still don’t have a name.

While some analysts have suggested that Apple was planning on getting rid of the iPhone X entirely, creating new and cheaper devices in the meantime, a report from Bloomberg claims that the company is doing just the opposite, taking inspiration from the iPhone X and releasing three phones that borrow heavily on it. The original iPhone X didn’t sell as well as Apple had expected, but it did have some features that inspired the tech world, such as Face ID and it’s notchless design, which are supposed to be incorporated in all of Apple’s 2018 smartphones.

The report from Bloomberg claims that 2018 will be an S year for Apple, meaning that the new phones will be different iterations of previous devices, and that big changes will occur next year. Cue the eye roll, because that’s what Apple promises every year.

Apple is also planning on switching up their long term strategy. Instead of luring in new customers by offering dazzling features, they’re trying to keep their old and faithful users happy by developing an operating software with fewer bugs and batteries that don’t get damaged when your phone gets old. The company is also working hard to develop other aspects of their business aside from their smartphone sales, focusing on their Apple Watches, AirPods, and subscription services like Apple Music.

Another issue that Apple is reportedly having trouble with is naming their devices. Bloomberg reports that several names have been thrown around, including the “iPhone Xs” for their most expensive smartphone, suggesting that it’s an upgrade from last year’s iPhone X. Apple supposedly wants to avoid tacking on the “Plus” label onto their new phones, a big thing they’ve been doing since 2014, and doesn’t really know what to do in terms of differentiating each device now that all of them are iterations of the iPhone X and aren’t continuations of the iPhone 8.

We’ll have to wait until next month to see these new iPhone names, which we’re sure will be just as generic as the names that all other established smartphone companies come up with.

This Bill Would Make It Legal To Ingest Cannabis On California Campuses

A bill regarding children and cannabis was passed Monday and is on its way to California Governor Jerry Brown. It would allow some youth with certain medical conditions to be administered cannabis on campus, as long as it’s given to them by their parents.

In California, the law has allowed medical use somewhat since medicinal marijuana was barely a thing, but parents had to meet the child off premises or take them out of school in order to administer the medication. This new bill has its strict points, too, though.

The cannabis must be in non-smokable or vapable form, so it has to be a tincture, oil, capsule or other infusion to be utilized on campus and, naturally, the kid needs to have a medical marijuana script in order to take it. A bit of rub is that schools will have the option to participate in the guidelines outlined in the bill or to keep status quo.

The teenager who inspired the bill had up to and over 50 seizures a day before the parents discovered medical marijuana. And in Santa Rosa, a kindergarten age child is allowed, by court order, to bring her cannabis oil with her to school to prevent further seizures caused by a rare disorder.

Cannabis as a medication is becoming more and more normalized as more states topple into the green shade and children with serious disorders are benefitting from it. No person should have to suffer 50 seizures a day, and especially not after a doctor has found and prescribed a medication that works.

The fact that more states and more children aren’t able to medicate and be well still boils down to cannabis being a Schedule I drug at the federal level. Under that definition, the plant is defined as having no medical usages, to be of high potential for abuse and is illegal at the federally.

State after state is paving its own way with compassionate cannabis laws, but until cannabis is re- or descheduled, there will still be hurdles to jump, bills to pass and laws to change. But that’s what this movement was founded upon. Getting the very sick well, keeping them out of jail and making the forward progress to ensure it happens is at the heart of medical marijuana.

This new bill is a brave one and it sends a message to the powers that be: cannabis is indeed medicine, it’s saving lives from the depths of fear and illness and catapulting them into the healthier, much more comfortable states of being.

Illinois Governor Allows Medical Marijuana As Opioid Alternative

Illinois patients who are prescribed opioid painkillers now have permission to use medical marijuana as an alternative. Governor Bruce Rauner recently signed an expansion measure to the state’s four-year pilot program, adding opioid abuse disorder to its list of qualified conditions.

It is a move that is predicted to pull in thousands more patients and give the local cannabis trade a much needed economic boost. Many cannabis firms anticipated that Rauner would support the addition of this “debilitating medical condition” and have already invested into building new facilities and hiring more people to handle the increased workload.

The overall message is that the medical marijuana trade in the Land of Lincoln is about to experience major growth.

However, Rauner’s decision to sign the bill does not appear to be economically driven. His reelection campaign has centered on the prevention of opioid overdose deaths throughout the state. Some of the latest data shows that roughly 2,000 people statewide suffered a fatal overdose from prescription painkillers in 2016. That number increased by 13 percent last year, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health.

“Opioid abuse disorder is taking the lives of Illinoisans, thousands of lives. Opioid abuse disorder is disrupting and destroying families across our state and across the country,” Governor Rauner told those in attendance of a signing ceremony at the Chicago Recovery Alliance on the city’s west side. “We’ve got to do everything we can to stop this vicious epidemic, and today, I’m proud to sign a bill that helps us stop this epidemic.”

But the bill does not just provide an opportunity for opioid users to tunnel out of addictive behavior — it also provides a safer choice for future pain patients. So, if a doctor has or could prescribe opioids for an injury, they can provide their patient with a certification to use medical marijuana instead. Rauner said, “Medical cannabis creates an opportunity to treat pain in a less intrusive, less obstructive way than opioids.”

Rauner has been somewhat apprehensive in the past about giving the state’s medical marijuana program enough leash to become a lucrative supplement to healthcare. But he has progressed in his opinions over the last couple of years. Still, this does not mean that he is warming up to the idea of legalization marijuana for recreational use. He is not.

“I am very much opposed to legalizing recreational marijuana. But it’s clear from the research, and I prefer to focus on evidence and research results,” Rauner told reporters, according to the Chicago Sun-Times. “It’s clear that medical cannabis treats pain effectively, and it is less addictive and less disruptive than opioids. Creating that option is an important step forward to improve health quality, and that’s why I signed the bill.”

In addition to the new qualified condition, the new law effectively eliminates the state’s fingerprinting and background checks for new patients. Now, anyone with a certification from a state-licensed physician can simply apply online and use the temporary receipt to gain access to a dispensary, said Illinois Department of Public Health Director Dr. Nirav Shah.

Angelina Jolie Is ‘Out For Blood’ In Her Divorce From Brad Pitt; Is Ed Sheeran Secretly Married?

ANGELINA JOLIE WANTS TO ‘PUNISH’ BRAD PITT FOR ‘GETTING PHYSICAL’ WITH MADDOX

 

Angelina Jolie is “out for blood” in her divorce from Brad Pitt and things have turned nasty simply because she does not like him anymore and knows the relationship is over. According to our sources, Jolie is “out for blood” in her battle for custody and support from Pitt. We’re told she wants to “embarrass and punish” him and she fights the subject with anyone around her that suggests that Brad is actually a good father who deserves to see his kids half the time.

We’re told part of Jolie’s shopping around town for a new attorney is because she wants to find a legal team that wants to fight. As The Blast first reported, Brad Pitt has tried to keep this battle private and believes Angelina Jolie’s decision to make things public is bad for the children.

People close to Jolie believe that while she is a champion for children and does so much for charity, it’s striking that she won’t listen to her confidantes when it comes to her own kids. When this all began, people around her agreed that Angelina had the high ground after Brad Pitt infamously overreacted while intoxicated several years ago and got physical with Maddox. But it has has been over two years and Brad has proven he isn’t an abusive father who should not be around his kids.

SECRETLY MARRIED? ED SHEERAN HAS HINTED THAT HE HAS SECRETLY TIED THE KNOT

 

Ed Sheeran has hinted that he has secretly tied the knot with fiancée Cherry Seaborn, as he coyly ‘points to his ring’ in an interview with Access.

The 27-year-old British singer appeared to admit he would ‘never do anything public’ if he married his long-term girlfriend, blushing as he pointed to a ring on his wedding finger.

In the interview, Ed was asked: ‘What about the wedding details? Have you picked a date? Do you know where? Do you know when yet?’ Instead of refusing to answer, the Perfect singer stumbled over a response, before shrugging and pointing to his wedding finger which boasted a silver ring. Assuming this meant he had married Cherry, the interviewer said: ‘ah right,’ before laughing.

They then said: ‘That’s exciting! Congratulations my friend! Congratulations! How did you sneak that one?’ Ed responded: ‘Well I never do anything too public anyway.’

VOGUE MAGAZINE HAS DONE A GLAMOROUS PHOTO SHOOT AND PUBLISHED A TELL-ALL INTERVIEW WITH STORMY DANIELS!

 

BY THE TIME I knock on the door of Stormy Daniels’s room at the Roger Smith Hotel, a drab brown-brick tower in east midtown, she’s been holed up in New York for 24 hours, waiting to talk to prosecutors in the criminal investigation into President Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen. Lately, if Daniels takes more than a couple days off from her highly publicized nationwide strip-club tour, people assume she is at her home outside Dallas. “I’d bet by tomorrow afternoon there will be people at my house,” Daniels tells me as she settles down in the center of an oversize gray sofa. I sit across from her, on a faded upholstered armchair. Between us are a tawny Oriental rug and a table set with a pot of coffee and a spread of pastries in a striped Financier Patisserie box. The people she means—paparazzi and men in red trucker hats who want her to stop talking about her alleged affair with the president—began circling last spring when Daniels decided to take on Trump. In doing so she became globally known by a single name: Stormy, the unlikely, embattled symbol of our tempestuous times.

Game Of Thrones Might Be Killing Your Sex Life

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Next time you invite your crush over to “Netflix and chill,” make sure you both understand the concept, because some couples are literally icing out their intimacy in favor of TV. yes, Game of Thrones might be killing your sex life.

According to new research that examined the correlation between television ownership and  frequency of sex — using data from nearly 4 million individuals in 80 countries — TV seems to have replaced sex as the favorite past time for some couples.

…while television may not kill your sex life, it is associated with some sex life morbidity. Under our most conservative estimate, we find that television ownership is associated with approximately a 6% reduction in the likelihood of having had sex in the past week, consistent with a small degree of substitutability between television viewing and sexual activity.

The study found that “household wealth and reproductive health knowledge” do not appear to be driving this association.

Researchers specifically call out shows that start late at night, like ‘Game of Thrones,” saying programs that start at 10 p.m. or later cut into an entirely different type of entertainment.

It’s also worth noting that these results are from 2010, way before Netflix binging became a thing. Basically, it’s safe to say Game of Thrones might be killing your sex life…along with streaming movies.

Get this. One of 10 people, according to The Telegraph in the UK, check their phones during sex. On the one hand, that sounds nuts. On the other, is anyone surprised?

According to an Italian sex research study, having a TV in the bedroom kills off marital sex by half. And this was a study back in 2006, before Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime killed off the other half. And this was a study of Italian couples, a nation renowned for its sexual hyperactivity. Just imagine what TV is doing to American married couples.

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