
Clinical research suggests improvement in pain perception and emotional symptoms

Research on rodents indicates that a compound from Cannabis sativa may be a safer alternative against chronic pain

Research in Uruguay shows that alcohol and energy drinks are the most consumed drugs by teenagers, surpassing marijuana and highlighting the risks of legal products

Research from USP reveals how cannabis and antipsychotics affect patients with schizophrenia, pointing to new therapeutic pathways

South African researchers identify rare phenolic compounds, flavonoalkaloids, in cannabis leaves for the first time, revealing new medicinal potential of the plant

New research paves the way for the treatment of alcohol use disorder

Brazilian research highlights the benefits of Cannabis sativa in the treatment of dogs and cats, with applications in chronic diseases, neurological conditions, and pain management

Research reveals that more and more young Americans are replacing alcohol with cannabis drinks at happy hours, showing a shift in post-work relaxation habits

Researchers indicate that human consumption is safe after a period of abstinence; previous German study had shown different results

Researchers from the University of Kentucky investigate the effects of THC and CBD on patients with dementia and Alzheimer's, showing promising results to improve comfort and quality of life

Research shows that extract reduces inflammation and improves skin hydration in cases of atopic dermatitis, with potential for human and veterinary use

Research identifies cannabidiol (CBD) as a promising and sustainable alternative for controlling viral diseases in aquaculture, replacing the use of antibiotics

Research supported by the Japanese government indicates that cannabis use occurs after alcohol and tobacco and rarely leads to the consumption of other substances

Research from USP with an animal model reveals that cannabidiol (CBD) can simultaneously alleviate neuropathic pain and symptoms of depression, showing itself as a promising therapeutic alternative to traditional medications

Research shows that cannabis compounds, such as CBD and THCV, can help with glycemic control, insulin resistance, and relief of neuropathic pain in diabetes patients

Research suggests that the substance may stimulate tooth mineralization and reduce inflammation, paving the way for new dental treatments

Research indicates that cannabidiolic acid (CBDA) may have anti-inflammatory, anticancer, and antiemetic (against nausea) properties.

Researchers identify that CBD reduces the proliferation of cancer cells and induces cell death in cholangiocarcinoma

Research indicates that phytocannabinoids can help alleviate the side effects of hormonal therapy, promoting more comfort and balance during transition

Research indicates that over a million people use it medicinally, often resorting to home cultivation