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Marijuana Legalization May Increase Sex, Says Study

The Joint Blog

According to a new study published in the Journal of Health Economics, those living in states that have legalized medical marijuana may be more likely to have sex. “The researchers found that medical marijuana laws are associated with an increase in sexual activity. .

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Is Marijuana Good For Orgasms? Here’s What The Science Says

Miss Marijuana

There’s a lot of rumor going around about marijuana (cannabis) and sex. Advice columns and sex therapists are starting to openly discuss the erotic benefits of using weed before getting down and dirty. Stoned sex is drawing a lot of media attention, but is there any research to back it up? Marijuana and orgasms.

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Is CBD safe to use during pregnancy and nursing?

The Cannigma

But rising legalization makes it impossible to ignore the fact that women think cannabis consumption is safe and they are using it during pregnancy. Some substances are known to increase the risk of abnormal brain development, but much of CBD’s effects are still unknown. Cannabis & sex: a woman’s guide. Related Stories.

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Does weed actually stunt growth?

The Cannigma

2 3 As is often the case with cannabis, the research is inconclusive, but there is some evidence to suggest that regular, long-term exposure to cannabinoids, specifically THC, may impede both physical and mental development. Does adolescent cannabis use stunt growth? 5 So here’s what we know, and what we don’t know. Let’s talk neurology.

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Why Does Marijuana Make You Lose Weight?

CannaMD

Besides going against all the classic “munchies/stoner” stereotypes, this finding is especially puzzling as cannabis is often used to increase weight gain in patients with medical conditions such as HIV/AIDS and cancer. So why are medical marijuana patients gaining weight when they need to, but losing weight when they don’t?

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Get Stuff Done: Using Cannabis to Improve Productivity

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

Media has always depicted marijuana as a “lazy mans” drug. However, now that cannabis has been medically legal in certain parts of the United States for some time now, science and research focused businesses can actually invest time and resources into legitimate studies around the various effects of the different types and strains… and, well.

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Washington Teens Smoked Less Pot Amid Legalization, Study Concludes

SpeedWeed

The authors of a new study on teen marijuana use say legalization in Washington has not caused rates to go up — they appear to be in decline. Cannabis legalization for adults 21 and over in Washington has not led to increased teen use of the drug, according to an authoritative, new non-partisan study.