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

The Cannigma

CBN has made headlines and claimed shelf space as the next best cannabinoid for sleep. 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. It also, allegedly, helps with sleep (more on that below). Back to our study.

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

The Cannigma

We know sleep is important. And while research suggests that we’re meant to get at least 7-8 hours a day to function at our best, many around the globe still aren’t getting enough sleep. Participants also found it easier and easier to fall asleep while using the Deep Zzzs sleep gummy. hours to 6.79

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Does cannabis make women sleep worse?

The Cannigma

Women who regularly use cannabis are more likely to suffer from sleep issues than male cannabis users, a new study has found. The earlier female participants reported first using cannabis, the more likely they are to have self-reported sleep issues, the researchers found. How cannabis can affect sleep for both genders.

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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. What’s in FOCL’s DEEP SLEEP, Full Spectrum+ Gummies? The average level of sleep disturbance was 58.67

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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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This new study wants to pay you to take edibles and go to sleep

The Cannigma

There’s a good chance that if you figured out a way to get paid to eat edibles and go to bed, just the thought of this new gig could improve how you sleep. A new study is offering to do just that, as a way of determining how edibles can help them get a better night’s rest – and how products could be optimized with sleep in mind. ?

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Analysis: One in Seven Use Cannabis to Recover from Work-Related Injuries

NORML

“Our study provides novel information on workers’ use of cannabis for their work-related conditions, a population for which little data exist. Findings of this study demonstrate workers are turning to cannabis many months following the onset of their original work-related condition."

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