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Cannabis consumers, real-world data, and why it matters

The Cannigma

The Cannigma has always taken a data-informed approach to content creation – though up until recently we’ve been primarily leaning on the existing peer-reviewed literature to guide our content. We need more data – human data – on specific applications for the plant – symptoms, use cases, conditions and patient types.

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Wearables data: CBD+CBN+THC can support deeper sleep

The Cannigma

1 When we invited Cannigma readers to try Slumber’s Deep Zzzs gummies for sleep, we were particularly interested in digging into the data on sleep quality – not just total sleep time. 2 While the data collection effort did not include a control group, the prime findings were found to be statistically significant.

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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. ” Repurposing Smartphone Sensor Data. As more states embrace marijuana legalization, there is a pressing need for accurate intoxication testing. Currently, 37 U.S.

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Real world data: CBD with CBN, THC, and melatonin is a winning formula for sleep

The Cannigma

So it’s not surprising that products that combine cannabis and melatonin are making their way into legal marketing – and according to real world data gathered in a recent campaign on The Cannigma, it’s a winning combination. More sleeping hours and less wakeups There was a clear improvement in sleep measures within the study.

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Cannabis Businesses Need Privacy Policies

Canna Law Blog

Under California law , operators of commercial websites that collect “personally identifiable information through the Internet about individual consumers residing in California who use or visit its commercial Web site” need a privacy policy. That’s a lot to digest. In 2020, California voters passed the Prop.

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Lucid News Article Highlights Data Tracking Of Psychedelics Patients In Oregon Legislation

Cannabis Law Report

When Oregon voters passed Measure 109 in 2020, to create a legal framework for access to psilocybin services, the ballot initiative explicitly prevented the government from collecting that sensitive personal information without consent. […]

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Cannabis Businesses Need Privacy Policies

Canna Law Blog

Under California law , operators of commercial websites that collect “personally identifiable information through the Internet about individual consumers residing in California who use or visit its commercial Web site” need a privacy policy. That’s a lot to digest. In 2020, California voters passed the Prop.

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