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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. In accordance with longstanding ICRS policy, all speakers presented new findings and data that had not yet been published in a peer-reviewed journal.

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CBN: The Sleep-Inducing Cannabinoid

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

CBN is a popular cannabinoid, but what should we know about CBN and sleep? This minor cannabinoid has always existed in the cannabis plant in small quantities, but it is gaining in popularity for its potential healing properties. Unlike some other cannabinoids, it is not present in substantial amounts in fresh cannabis flower.

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Safer Ways to Consume Cannabis

PrestoDoctor

From edibles and tinctures to vaporizers and topical creams, we’ll cover everything you need to know about keeping your lungs healthy while still enjoying the benefits of cannabis. Traditional methods of cannabis consumption, such as smoking joints or using pipes, involve inhaling the smoke produced by burning the plant material.

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Cannabinoids: Everything You Should Know

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

However, with the ongoing debate about the benefits and drawbacks of cannabinoids and other cannabis compounds , it can seem as if cannabis is an emerging trend. Cannabinoid Recognition. The medical field first began recognizing the benefits of the cannabinoid compounds within cannabis in 1850. What Are Cannabinoids?

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Different Types of Medical Marijuana Products: Your Complete Guide

MMJ Recs

From tinctures and edibles to topicals and inhalables, the variety of options can be overwhelming. Guide To CBD Products For Medical Use Various types of cannabis products for medical use offer patients a range of consumption methods to suit their preferences and medical needs.

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Explore the Wonders of Cannabis - 6 Creative and Unusual Ways to Use Cannabis

The Herb Collective

However, it's important to understand that edible cannabis can have significantly different biological effects from smoked cannabis, cause a slower onset of effects, and last longer than smoking or using droplets or topicals due dosages not being able to be accurately estimated.

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Medical Marijuana and Chronic Pain Management: A Comprehensive Overview

United Patients Group

This comprehensive guide will discuss the potential role of medical marijuana in chronic pain management, how different cannabinoids and delivery methods may affect treatment outcomes , and practical considerations for incorporating medical cannabis into a pain management plan.