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Cannabinoids for Tinnitus?

Project CBD

Risk factors span a wide range of physical and psychological conditions including concussion, smoking, certain medications, ear infection, high blood pressure, anxiety, depression, and, most commonly, age-related hearing loss. There could be a role for cannabinoids in the management of tinnitus through their anticonvulsant effects.

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ICRS 2023: Report from Toronto

Project CBD

I counted over 175 talks and posters at the 33rd annual gathering of the International Cannabinoid Research Society (ICRS), which convened in Toronto at the end of June. They found that cannabidiol helped restore blood pressure dynamics and improve cardiac function in patients who consumed doses as low as 50 mg/day or as high as 400 mg/day.

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Is cannabis a blood thinner?

The Cannigma

Ever wondered how cannabinoids like THC or CBD affect your blood? Typically, “blood thinners” refer to anticoagulants, though you may find the term “blood thinner” applied to either anticoagulants or antiplatelet drugs. Does weed thin your blood? Is it safe to use THC with blood thinners?

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An Introduction to the CBN Cannabinoid

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

However, CBD and the psychoactive THC aren’t the only compounds found in the cannabis plant. Lately, the cannabinoid CBN (or cannabinol) has been rising in popularity. CBN is a cannabinoid that can be synthesized out of THC. While it’s not psychoactive, CBN can actually be created from the THC compound.

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What is greening out? What you need to know about consuming too much cannabis

The Cannigma

Greening out is a slang phrase for consuming too much cannabis, specifically THC. While cannabis is generally regarded as safe , overconsumption of THC can still have a myriad of adverse effects. It’s essentially an overwhelming combination of any of the typical THC side effects. What does greening out feel like?

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CDC Dishes Out Workplace Cannabis Policy Advice to Companies That Hire Drivers

Veriheal

At the end of November 2021, the CDC’s National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) announced that there are deep-seated risks associated with driving a motor vehicle under the influence of cannabis’ psychotropic compound tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).

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Why Does Cannabis Make You Paranoid?

United Patients Group

In this article, we will explore the reasons behind why cannabis can make you paranoid, delving into the psychoactive properties of the plant, the role of specific cannabinoids, and various contributing factors. The higher the THC concentration in a strain, the greater the likelihood of experiencing paranoia.

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