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Could CBN really help you sleep? Consumer study data suggest yes.

The Cannigma

CBN has made headlines and claimed shelf space as the next best cannabinoid for sleep. MoreBetter, creators of the Releaf App, is using this real world data to push back against the claim that there’s no evidence that CBN can help people sleep. While CBN is often marketed as “the sleep cannabinoid ,” the reality is more complicated.

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Cannabinoids for Tinnitus?

Project CBD

Auditory & Other Symptoms The survey, whose findings were published in February 2023 in the Journal of Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery 1 evaluated cannabis perceptions and consumption among 45 adult tinnitus patients randomly selected and recruited from an outpatient ear, nose, and throat clinic in Ontario, Canada.

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Reverse munchies?! Data says THCV+CBG may help improve eating habits

The Cannigma

The combination of minor cannabinoids THCV and CBG could help reduce bad eating habits like snacking and late-night binge eating, according to real-world data (RWD) collected from Cannigma readers last month. But the decrease in appetite is not just seen in the data – it’s also part of the lived experience.

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Athletes say this CBDA topical can make bruises fade overnight

The Cannigma

Despite being touted as a wonder drug, CBD doesn’t work for everyone, and many clinicians are now leaning into other cannabinoids. And along with research, real-world data can help us understand how topical products infused with minor cannabinoids could help with various aches and pains.

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Exporting CBD Food Just Got Harder: The European Union Makes a Move

Canna Law Blog

Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”), recently changed guidance on cannabinoids, declaring that all new food products infused with the plant or its derivatives should receive a pre-market approval under the European Union “novel food” regulation. This also applies to extracts of other plants containing cannabinoids.

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Study Finds That Cancer Patients Consume Less Cannabis Than the Public

Veriheal

Rising Legalization, Reduced Stigmatization, and Perpetual Cancer Consumption. The reduced stigmatization and the rising legalization have led to significant increases in cannabis consumption; however, this cannot be said for the cancer patient groups. Pain Is a Leading Cause of Consumption.

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Study: Cannabis Produces “Antidepressant Effects”

CannaMD

In the novel study conducted by researchers at the University of New Mexico, nearly 2,000 people self-administered cannabis over a three-year period and reported their marijuana use via the Releaf App that was specifically designed for the study’s data collection needs. Furthermore, THC and CBD may have a synergistic effect.

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