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Beyond Indica & Sativa: The Future of Cannabis Strains Waits for You at SXSW

Leafly

Today, you likely choose a strain based on its indica or sativa designation. Join Leafly's principal data scientist, Nick Jikomes, this Friday at SXSW to learn what the future holds for strain organization. The post Beyond Indica & Sativa: The Future of Cannabis Strains Waits for You at SXSW appeared first on Leafly.

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Data Analysis Yields Insights Into Medical Cannabis Use, Efficacy

Cannabis Law Report

Just about any industry benefits greatly from the proper use and evaluation of data. The tech giants of today are built mostly on data regarding their users, and advertisers rely on that data to more effectively target their efforts. How to Use the Data. Advantages of Data, Macro, and Micro. RYAH Group Inc.

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Scientists say they can spot high-CBD strains just from their leaves

The Cannigma

The terms indica and sativa are still used to describe cannabis plants today, though decades of crossbreeding to achieve the most desirable THC content and appearance has meant the terms no longer accurately correlate to the actual genetics of the plant in question.

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Best Strain for Anxiety: Calming Cannabis Varieties

Greencamp

In a revealing study from 2023, researchers combed through data from Strainprint™, specifically examining how different types of cannabis – indica, sativa, and CBD – tackle anxiety. This analysis was based on feedback from 184.

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Cannabis Strains That Are Unexpectedly Similar

Leafly

We often think of sativas and indicas as being polar opposites in effect, but if you look closely at their cannabinoids and terpenes, you’ll notice that many of these strains are unexpectedly similar. The post Cannabis Strains That Are Unexpectedly Similar appeared first on Leafly.

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UNM Study Praises Cannabis as Potential Treatment for Fatigue

Veriheal

In their recently published study, titled “The Effects of Consuming Cannabis Flower for Treatment of Fatigue,” the UNM researchers proved that the Cannabis sativa plant instantly reduced feelings of fatigue in most consumers. Data was pulled from 3,922 cannabis self-administration sessions with the help of this application.

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Cannabinoids May Promote a Good Night’s Sleep, Study Finds

Veriheal

Published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research, the fresh data suggests that the cannabinoids found in cannabis, such as THC and CBD , may have potential as a treatment for sleep deprivation.