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Participate in a Confidential Survey Assessing Cannabis Use Patterns During the COVID-19 Pandemic

NORML

A team of researchers affiliated with the University of Miami School of Nursing are collecting epidemiological data to better evaluate how cannabis consumers, and patients in particular, are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. So, we are combining our skills to do our part to provide that data.

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This first-in-class cannabis sleep study uses wearables to collect data

The Cannigma

What if you could get paid to consume cannabis and fall asleep? Join this cannabis sleep study from home. Cannabis science is a growing field, but People Science thinks it can be done on a wider, more collective scale, so it’s bringing the research tools right to your phone. How you can help grow cannabis research.

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These States Possess the Highest Number of Cannabis Consumers Per Capita

NORML

Authors collected data on the percentage of adults in each state who acknowledged having used cannabis within the last year. They then cross-referenced those percentages with the most recent population data from the U.S.

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

The Cannigma

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. In September 2021, MoreBetter hosted a self-reported data collection with this CBN tincture offered to participants for free of charge from CBDistillery. Back to our study.

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Study: Veterans Often Substitute Medical Cannabis for Alcohol, Prescription Drugs

NORML

Military veterans who participate in a state’s medical marijuana access program frequently report substituting cannabis for alcohol and other controlled substances, according to data published in The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse.

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Smartphone Sensor Data Could Detect Cannabis Intoxication With 90% Precision

Veriheal

The investigation assessed the suitability of using smartphone sensor data to detect cannabis intoxication, and it had promising results. According to the results, a smartphone sensor—which functions in a similar fashion to a GPS system—may be an effective tool for confirming cannabis intoxication. Currently, 37 U.S.

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CBD Topical Medicine: What Does the Science Say?

Project CBD

About nine months earlier, another review by a team of Thai researchers appeared in the journal Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research. Ultimately, they concluded that the available data on pain and other outcomes was unreliable, with a high risk of bias. Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research 9 July 2024, [link] 4.

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