Monthly Archives: February 2022
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A new study reveals that cannabis consumption among pregnant women shot up by 25% early into the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The ‘Father of Cannabis Research’ Raphael Mechoulam has studied how new cannabigerol derivatives can reduce inflammation, pain and treat obesity.
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Italian pro-cannabis activists have revived a new green wave that may change the cannabis consumption scenario in the country
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It seems that Zoom, a world-renowned secure video platform software, may offer its users much more than a sophisticated method of staying in touch.
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Even though marijuana was legalized in 2016, California has seen its black-market booming.
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For many people in the cannabis community, one of the greatest aspects is the sheer range of strains available and there is a huge amount of respect for skills and dedication needed to get the most out of a particular plant.
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A brand new study1 from the University of Arizona Health Sciences has demonstrated the pain-killing potential of cannabis terpenes, otherwise known as “terpenoids.”
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The Israeli Ministry of Education will examine the decades-long procedure that requires school principals to report to the police the use of cannabis by their pupils.
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The year of the synthetic cannabinoid. This year has seen exponential growth in interest around these new, novel, and potentially therapeutic or lethal man-made cannabis mimicking compounds.
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For most civilians, the true reality of serving a tour of duty is something which will never be fully understood or appreciated. Years of training and countless drills and exercises may well prepare someone for any number of possible situations, but you can never tell what may happen once your boots hit the ground on foreign soil.