
Research debunks the relationship between prenatal exposure to the plant's derivatives and autism diagnosis

Research conducted in California indicates that moderate use of the plant may promote a more empathetic and affectionate parenting style, dispelling concerns about substance-related abuse.

Ongoing research seeks to find solutions to the problems of large-scale cannabis plantations

Researchers from Germany and Israel identified that tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active compound in cannabis, has the potential to reverse signs of brain aging in mice by stimulating the formation of new synapses and slowing biological aging.

New regulations and impacts on government research

Research reveals that over 500 cancer survivor participants found success with the medicinal use of cannabis

“Our goal is precisely to provide information to all who need it and not the other way around,” highlighted researcher Derly J. H. da Silva

Research reveals a surprising association between cannabis use and a lower BMI

Research reveals a surprising association between plant consumption and lower BMI

Join the research exploring the therapeutic potential of psychedelics in São Paulo

Portuguese research points to the efficacy and safety of CBD in post-operative cats

Discovered by researchers at UFRJ, the native plant Trema Micrantha Blume produces cannabidiol (CBD) but does not contain, among its compounds, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active ingredient found in cannabis

Research shows that cannabis use does not negatively interfere with people's effort or determination in their daily activities

Research suggests that "α-terpineol, β-caryophyllene, and γ-terpinene may have differential cannabinoid receptor activity and a pharmacological profile that could yield more effective analgesics in the future"

The research found that the vast majority of respondents reported experiencing 'positive effects' on asthma after consuming cannabis

Animal studies show that stimulating endocannabinoid receptors through cannabis can reduce inflammation related to infection and even decrease the overall mortality rate caused by the issue.

Researchers highlighted that the oil was well tolerated and without clinically relevant safety concerns

New research relies on rigorous methodologies, such as double-blind studies, and investigates the potential of lesser-known cannabinoids, such as CBG and THCV

In a study, a Dutch university reveals how cannabis developed the ability to produce THC, CBD, and CBC through the evolution of ancestral enzymes
Between advances in nanotechnology, sustainable management, and breaking stigmas, Brazil is preparing to cultivate a new chapter in research and regulation of medicinal cannabis.