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Study: Marijuana Decreases Migraine Pain

CannaMD

Carrie Cuttler , the WSU assistant professor of psychology who headed the study: We were motivated to do this study because a substantial number of people say they use cannabis for headache and migraine, but surprisingly few studies had addressed the topic.

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Survey: 1 in 4 in Washington get high at work

Cannabis Chronicles

Oregon followed in 2014. Only 18 percent typically consume edibles, which ranks second, followed by vaping and topicals (oils or creams), in that order. “We felt our experience researching and reaching unique audiences could build greater understanding of who they are.”.

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Best strains and terpenes for nausea

The Cannigma

Edibles won’t deliver the same experience, so this is an instance when smoking or vaping is needed. CBDA must undergo decarboxylation to become CBD, so CBDA is found in hemp plants, fresh hemp flowers, and in tinctures, edibles, and pills that have not been decarboxylated. But in this case, how you consume cannabis is also important.

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Lazarus Naturals Launches Its New Sleep Collection Introducing CBN

Cannabis Law Report

Founded in 2014 with the belief that CBD should be accessible to all who need it, Lazarus Naturals crafts products that are effective, not expensive.

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The Latin American Cannabis Landscape – Part Two: Regulated Markets and Patient Access

CannaTech

Medical cannabis continued to pop up across the region year after year: imports in Brazil began in 2014, trials started in Chile in 2014, regulations were implemented in Colombia and Jamaica in 2015, the same followed in the Cayman Islands and parts of Argentina in 2016, Paraguay in 2017, and the list carries on from 2018 to date.

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The Top Print Publications In the Cannabis Industry

Cannabis Law Report

Their issues feature medical, legal, and social topics. Other topics include food, nutrition, and fitness, travel and tourism, arts and culture as well as products. Cannabis Business Times was founded in 2014 by Tim Hermes and Noelle Skodzinski. Edibles Magazine. Edibles Magazine was founded in 2010.

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Wait for ‘High’ Before Gobbling More Cannabis Edibles to Avoid ER Visit: Doctors

Puff Puff Post

VANCOUVER — People who have never smoked marijuana could be most at risk of overdosing on cannabis-infused edibles that will soon be on store shelves across the country, warns a public health physician who says first-time users may keep noshing away while expecting a high, only to experience a racing heart, anxiety and panic attacks.

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