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Clinical Trial: Oral THC Administration Associated with Opioid-Sparing Effects

NORML

Trauma patients administered oral THC consume fewer opioids than do similarly matched controls, according to clinical trial data published in the journal Trauma Surgery & Acute Care. Sixty-six patients participated in the study. Half of the participants received dronabinol and the other half did not.

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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. Like THC , CBN is a natural anti-inflammatory. CBN acts like a weaker version of THC at CB1 receptors, causing very few of THC’s impairing effects, and also less side effects.

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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. A separate study published in Frontiers in Psychiatry found that consumption increased the risk of traffic crashes by 50%. Here’s what he had to say.

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IMPORTANT HEALTH MESSAGE: Don’t mix THC with COVID-19, Aurelius researchers say

Cannabis Law Report

Mugglehead reports… Previous tests with THC in mice with influenza showed an increase in viral loads. A data firm is warning those infected with the novel coronoavirus to avoid consuming products that contain tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the main psychoactive component of cannabis. Twitter Ads info and privacy.

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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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South African Research Team Says Cannabis is ‘Very Promising’ as an Opioid Replacement

Veriheal

Clinical trials into cannabis’ potential as an opioid replacement are well underway in South Africa. We are currently recruiting patients, and data-capturing all the questionnaires and feedback from the patients for the live study. Quite frankly, the clinical trials couldn’t have come at a better time.

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Recent Study Suggests MMJ Cards Increase the Risk of CUD—But Is There More to It?

Veriheal

The study was conducted by more than 10 researchers, with leads Dr. Jodi Gilman and Dr. Kevin Potter taking responsibility for the integrity and accuracy of the data. Clinical Trial Sample Size. Investigating the Impact of MMJ Cards. a necessary question to address as medical marijuana becomes more accessible.