As the conversation around cannabis legalization gains momentum, new research is turning the spotlight on an unexpected group: college athletes. A recent study presented at the American Academy of Orthopaedic …
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Federal Agency Withdraws Funding for Ohio State University Study The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has canceled a $699,000 research grant awarded to Ohio State University (OSU). The study aimed …
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Canada’s cannabis industry is facing a tough reality—too much supply and not enough demand. With domestic sales growth slowing and competition intensifying, many producers are looking beyond national borders to …
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New Research Suggests Cannabidiol as an Effective Alternative for Oral Hygiene A new study found that mouthwash with cannabidiol (CBD) can help reduce oral inflammation. It may also prevent plaque …
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Berlin will once again host Europe’s top B2B cannabis event, bringing together industry leaders, investors, and policymakers. The International Cannabis Business Conference (ICBC) returns to Berlin on April 16–17, 2025, reaffirming its position …
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The monarch, known for embracing alternative medicine, explores cannabis as part of his treatment King Charles III, a long-time advocate of holistic health practices, has reportedly turned to medicinal cannabis …
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Spannabis 2025 Journalists from The Cannex traveled to Barcelona to witness the final edition of Spannabis, the most significant cannabis trade show in Europe. In 2025, the event is taking …
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CBD in Dentistry: A New Line of Defense Against Infections A new government-funded study suggests that coating dentures with cannabidiol (CBD) could significantly reduce the risk of oral infections. Researchers …
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Study Reveals How Cannabis Use Affects Driving Habits and Perceptions
by CXby CXA new study sheds light on how cannabis users perceive their driving abilities, revealing key insights into habits, risks, and self-awareness behind the wheel. A recent study conducted by researchers …
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A recent study published in the Journal of Cannabis Research reveals that cannabis may offer significant relief for patients suffering from multiple sclerosis (MS). The findings suggest that cannabis use could help …