



A scientific review highlights the lack of robust evidence on medical cannabis and reinforces the need for more rigorous and balanced research in the field
According to dentist Cynthia De Carlo, studies indicate that cannabidiol may offer effective analgesia after dental extractions, especially for patients with restrictions to traditional analgesics
In a study, a Dutch university reveals how cannabis developed the ability to produce THC, CBD, and CBC through the evolution of ancestral enzymes
Study maps the DNA of six distinct cultivars' chloroplast, revealing promising genetic tools for crop improvement and forensic tracking
A study by the University of Yunnan shows that the combination of red light in the vegetative phase and UV-A in flowering increases biomass and raises CBD yield by up to 44% in indoor hemp cultivation
Phase 3 clinical trial published in Nature Medicine evaluated standardized cannabis extract in patients with chronic low back pain, showing improvement in symptoms, sleep, and physical function
Partnership with startup Buds INC investigates the physical and chemical properties of the material to extend the lifespan and resistance of recyclable products
American research indicates that high-dose cannabidiol could offer relief comparable to traditional analgesics
New methodology based on hyperspectral imaging allows growers to anticipate the final concentration of THC and CBD, just by analyzing the leaves, without damaging the plant
New methodology based on hyperspectral imaging allows growers to anticipate the final concentration of THC and CBD, just by analyzing the leaves, without damaging the plant
New study with autistic adults shows that cannabis use can quickly reduce sensory, emotional, and behavioral symptoms, pointing to potential immediate relief
A study shows that legal limits of THC in the blood may not reflect actual driving ability, pointing out that frequent users maintain normal performance even after days without consumption