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Clinical Trial Explores CBD’s Influence on Cannabis Safety

Veriheal

A randomized, double-blind, cross-over trial of cannabis recently published by Research Gate explored whether or not cannabidiol (CBD) — the primary non-intoxicating constituent of cannabis and hemp — improves or reduces the cannabis safety. . Serial plasma concentrations of THC and CBD were also measured. 10 milligrams (1:1).

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Clinical Trial Shows Association Between Cannabis Inhalation and Improvement in Ulcerative Colitis

SpeedWeed

The trial , titled “Cannabis is associated with clinical but not endoscopic remission in ulcerative colitis: A randomized controlled trial,” was published in the PLoS One journal and outlines the effects of high-THC cannabis use on ulcerative colitis. THC and Inflammation. View original article.

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Gaize’s Virtual Reality Headset Can Tell if You’re Too High to Drive or Work Safely

Veriheal

Not only this, but Gaize recently completed the largest clinical trial into cannabis impairment , and the results are set to transform the realm of workplace and road safety. Studies on cannabis have shown that the plant may cause disorientation, sedation, lack of concentration, and impaired judgment. Here’s what he had to say.

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Cannabinoids for Tinnitus?

Project CBD

Whatever the precise nature of the phantom sound, it often comes with a constellation of symptoms related to the disruption such a condition can bring: sleep problems, difficulty concentrating, low mood, etc. Estimates vary, but tens of millions of people in the United States alone likely suffer from chronic tinnitus. And its conclusion?

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What is HHC and how does it affect the body?

The Cannigma

This synthetic derivative of naturally occurring delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol (delta-9-THC) was first reported by noted cannabis chemist Professor Roger Adams at the University of Illinois in 1940. It was also later found that HHC can be produced in the lab during the conversion of THC to CBN in what is known as a disproportionation reaction.

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Mixing weed and alcohol: the good, the bad and the ugly

The Cannigma

A clinical trial published in 2015 found that the test subjects had “significantly higher blood THC” levels when they used cannabis along with alcohol, and combining the two led to increased performance impairment. A 2010 study found that consuming alcohol “slightly prolonged” the half-life of THC in the blood.

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‘The most meaningful cannabis reform in decades’: Experts weigh in on new DEA rules

The Cannigma

‘Junk’ cannabis ‘ill-suited for clinical trials’. The cannabis grown at the University of Mississippi “is junk, ill-suited for clinical trials, and genetically closer to hemp than the marijuana available from dispensaries and used by Americans nationwide,” according to the lawsuit.

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