Uruguay’s Ministry of Health has officially registered cannabidiol (CBD) as medicine, making it the first country in the world to do ...
December, 2017
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20 December
Winery Launches a Marijuana-Infused Alcohol-Free Sauvignon Blanc
Want a glass or two of wine without a hangover? Rebel Coast Winery has introduced its new marijuana-infused wine that doesn’t ...
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17 December
First-Ever Study on Marijuana and Autism to Occur at a U.S. Hospital
The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia is collaborating with an Australian biopharmaceutical company to study the effects of medical marijuana on children ...
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15 December
A Scientific Look at Whether Marijuana or Alcohol Is Safer
Does alcohol or marijuana harm your body more? Dozens of factors play a role in making a determination, but the science ...
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13 December
Study: Majority of Doctors Support Medical Marijuana for Children
A recently published study in Pediatrics found that 85% of doctors that can prescribe medical marijuana would do so for children with ...
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10 December
Win Medical Marijuana Arguments by Citing These 4 Studies
Many people still believe marijuana has no medicinal value although science is catching up to what has been known for hundreds ...
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8 December
Marijuana-Infused Foods to Heighten the Holidays
Marijuana-infused foods are becoming more popular around the country–and for good reason! While pre-made marijuana-infused foods and can be purchased at ...
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6 December
Alcohol Sales Drop in States with Medical Marijuana Laws
As medical marijuana becomes legal in more states the alcohol market is declining. Researchers at the University of Connecticut and Georgia ...
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5 December
66 Congress Members Plea to Keep Protections for Medical Marijuana States
The federal appropriations bill expires on December 8, and with it the Rohrabacher-Blumenauer Amendment also expires as it was not included ...
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4 December
Sessions Hints Crackdown Is Coming for Recreational Marijuana States
On Wednesday, US Attorney General Jeff Sessions publicly stated that the Department of Justice (DOJ) will likely come after recreational marijuana ...