
Unraveling the mysteries of cannabis compounds

Legislators decide to maintain the legal limits of the cannabis compound, triggering a debate on plant regulation

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

Working Group and Regulation to be formed in 30 days to facilitate access to products based on the plant

Unveiling the myths and truths about how the cannabis compound works in the human body

Health defenders: the power of compounds from the medicinal plant

Observational analyses indicated that some people use cannabis as an alternative to traditional pharmaceutical drugs, such as opioid-based pain relievers and sleep medications

Preclinical studies demonstrate the benefits of the cannabis derivative in managing psychological disorders

Does marijuana damage the lungs? This is one of the mysteries that science is still trying to unravel. There is not enough data on what the effects on the organ are, however, a recent study indicated that adult use is not associated with impairment

Every day, scientists and researchers try to prove a new benefit of cannabis. But who are they and what do we already know so far?

The study, which involved administering cannabis formulations to autistic mice, found that cannabis was associated with increased socialization and reduced 'obsessive' behaviors.

We all know that cannabis can stimulate appetite, but did you know it can also be an ally in hunger suppression?

According to researchers' findings, cannabis use was associated with higher levels of physical activity

Fytiko Farms, the ex-player's brand, plans to produce cannabis oil with low doses of THC for medical patients in Georgia

A recent study examining pain among users of the plant

Cats, like dogs and humans, are also equipped with an endocannabinoid system. Can they experience the benefits of CBD?

"We see a lot of people coming into the emergency room with cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome," said a hospital director in Colorado; it's a condition that mainly affects patients who have consumed cannabis edibles

Anvisa warns of risk of pancreatitis and reinforces that slimming pens require prescription and medical monitoring.

Political representatives of health and public safety in South Africa point to an increase in illegal offers and misuse of licenses in accessing medicinal cannabis
