
American research indicates that high-dose cannabidiol could offer relief comparable to traditional analgesics

Research reveals that THC concentrations above the thresholds used in driving under the influence laws can remain in the blood days after the last use, without indicating impairment in driving ability

Research shows that most Australians support the integration of therapeutic cannabis into the healthcare system

Researchers develop a lexicon with 25 terms to standardize cannabis aromas, combining sensory and chemical analyses

Research from Releaf UK, seven years after the legalization of medical cannabis, reveals that 97% of British patients report an improvement in their quality of life and highlights challenges such as stigma and lack of legal clarity

Researchers at UNLV have developed synthetic compounds similar to CBD using caraway as a base, showing promising anticonvulsant effects without the use of cannabis

Research indicates the potential of cannabis residue in reducing methane, while experts assess safety, applicability, and impacts on animal welfare

Research indicates the potential of cannabis residue in methane reduction, while experts assess safety, applicability, and animal welfare impacts

Retrospective study with 491 patients shows significant difference in median survival, but methodological limitations prevent establishing causal relationship

Researchers from UFPI develop a pedagogical model that compares cannabinoids to functional roles in the human body

Research indicates that psilocybin can offer serenity to end-of-life patients, uniting science, empathy, and a new perspective on dying

Research indicates that psilocybin may offer serenity to end-of-life patients, uniting science, empathy, and a new perspective on dying.

Survey reveals that the majority of Canadians already see the cannabis industry as an important part of the national economy, while consumption equals that of tobacco, a portrait of cultural and social change in the country.

Research reveals that the majority of Canadians already view the cannabis industry as an important part of the national economy, while consumption equals that of tobacco, reflecting a cultural and social shift in the country.

Research indicates that cannabis compounds may help alleviate dementia symptoms and protect the brain against inflammation

Researchers identify three new cannabinoids, cannabisol, canabitwinol, and canabizetol, with promising therapeutic properties, expanding the boundaries of science on Cannabis sativa

Research on psilocybin points to a new frontier in chronic pain treatment, combining science and empathy to offer lasting relief and better quality of life to millions of people

Research conducted on mice at the Ribeirão Preto School of Dentistry showed that the substance had a selective antipyretic effect

PoderData survey reveals the highest approval rate for the therapeutic use of the plant since 2022, while rejection continues to decline

Research in the USA reveals an increase in cannabis consumption among people with diabetes and raises concerns about health impacts and the need for clinical guidelines