Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Emily Earlenbaugh covers cannabis science and culture. Most people use cannabis to improve how they are feeling, but sometimes ...
A study published in Medical Cannabis and Cannabinoids explored optimal trimming conditions that affect the cannabinoid and terpene content of a medicinal cannabis hybrid strain known as Gen12.
It’s common knowledge that many use cannabis and natural products to treat pain symptoms, especially as the nation reckons with the deadly consequences of the opioid epidemic. But what if aromatic ...
Research suggests that compounds found in cannabis may be helpful for chronic pain relief. Called terpenes, the compounds show up in several THC-free plants. Studies into terpenes for pain relief are ...
The observational study is the first of its kind to explore the cannabinoid and terpene profile preferences of medical cannabis patients that are seeking to treat specific medical conditions. The ...
Most of us have deep seated memories of childhood scents and tastes that take us back to a special moment, or a not-so-special moment. We may have forgotten the occurrence until we smell a familiar ...
For decades, many cannabis consumers (especially newer consumers) believe THC potency is the catalyst for providing a desired “high” or experience. The bigger the dose, the bigger the high, right? The ...
A recently completed study found that certain terpenes in Cannabis sativa are effective at relieving post-surgical and fibromyalgia pain in preclinical models. Terpenes from the Cannabis sativa plant ...
Canada launched a long-awaited review of its cannabis regulations four years after legalizing its recreational use. — © AFP Canada launched a long-awaited review ...
California legalized recreational cannabis in 2016, but dispensaries that sell the substance legally remain less popular than the black market - Copyright AFP Robyn ...
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