United Center will sell THC drinks at concerts, marking a first for U.S. arenas amid rising demand and ongoing federal ...
Where do the well-known cannabis compounds THC, CBD and CBC come from? Researchers at Wageningen University & Research have experimentally demonstrated for the first time how cannabis acquired the ...
Recent years have witnessed a growing acceptance of the use of cannabis products to address various health needs and conditions. Consumers may come across CBD or THC on the labels of many different ...
Cannabis products with higher THC levels may slightly reduce chronic pain, particularly nerve pain, according to a review of multiple clinical trials. The improvement was small and short-lived, while ...
Cannabis-based medicines have been widely promoted as a potential answer for people living with chronic nerve pain—but a ...
Cannabis products with high levels of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) were associated with a small improvement in chronic pain but also increased risk of adverse events (AEs), according to a newly updated ...
If the idea of a THC beverage sparks curiosity and hesitation in equal measure, you’re not alone. Many people come to this ...
There is no clear evidence that cannabis-based medicines provide pain relief for chronic neuropathic pain, an updated review ...
A new study suggests that adding cannabidiol, commonly known as CBD, to products containing caffeine and delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) can intensify the drug’s psychoactive effects and increase ...
THC-infused products are rapidly expanding in the convenience channel as retailers grapple with changing regulations. Eberlein also recommends retailers work with brands that are willing to invest in ...
Alexander Malyshev and Sarah Ganley of Carter Ledyard & Milburn LLP discuss the regulatory and legal landscape around ...