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Cannabis and Obesity: New study ties cannabis to lower rates of obesity

Veriheal

However, another stereotype-smashing study found that cannabis legalization is tied to lower obesity rates as more citizens and patients take to cannabis consumption. The researchers used obesity data in Washington State between 2002-2018 because it is one of the first states to have legalized recreational or adult-use cannabis.

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Paper: The transition of cannabis into the mainstream of Australian healthcare: framings in professional medical publications

Cannabis Law Report

At the same time, the outlook on cannabis research data is largely positive. Politicians, policymakers, and legislators are important audiences who are influenced and, of course, specifically targeted by medical journals (Stryker 2002 ). Data collection. This offers a more denotative approach to complement the data.

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Cannabis Trends of 2022

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

Today’s consumers cite a wide variety of cannabis benefits, including alleviating pain, reducing anxiety, stimulating appetite, aiding sleep, and treating the symptoms of neurological or gastrointestinal disorders. Recent data shows that women comprise one-third of cannabis buyers and 33.6% Record Levels of Cannabis Consumption.

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The Immortality Key: Lost on The Road to Eleusis

SpeedWeed

In regards to the Biblical tradition, it has even been suggested by scholars, that the Biblical Prophet Ezra, used Persian infused wine, or haoma as a means of entheogenic induction ( Brown, 1890; Dobroruka, 2002 ). Armed with the new data, archaeologists are probing just how these drugs impacted early societies and beliefs.