(JUSTIN SULLIVAN/GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/Getty Images via AFP) A specially developed cannabis extract relieves chronic lower back pain, according to a clinical trial published Wednesday that ...
A glut of legal marijuana is driving Oregon pot prices to rock-bottom levels, prompting some nervous growers to start pivoting to another type of cannabis to make ends meet — one that doesn't come ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Emily Earlenbaugh covers cannabis science and culture. As cannabis legalization continues to increase globally, researchers are ...
An experimental cannabis extract could help people manage chronic lower back pain without risking addiction or serious side effects, a new study has found. The findings from a late-stage clinical ...
Farmers in the U.S. have grown cannabis since the 1600s — but policymakers are still figuring out how to regulate two famous ...
Cannabis isn't just about getting high. Even though recreational use isn't legal everywhere, researchers in the United States and other countries have been looking closely at how cannabis can be used ...
Melanoma accounts for only about 1% but causes a large majority of skin cancer deaths. The authors stressed the need for support and sponsorship to be able to eventually qualify this cannabis extract ...
Tilray Brands (NASDAQ:TLRY) announced Thursday that regulators in Portugal cleared THC 5 CBD 20, paving the way for the Canadian marijuana firm to launch its first medical cannabis extract approved in ...
A medicine made from marijuana, without the stuff that gives a high, cut seizures in kids with a severe form of epilepsy in a study that strengthens the case for more research into pot's possible ...
A processing operation that used chemicals to concentrate the active ingredients in marijuana plants was shut down by Sonoma County code inspectors and law enforcement. The processing, known as ...
Dear Stoner: I know that terpenes stay with most forms of hash, but are they altered during the extraction process? Can a strain taste different in concentrate form? The heat and extraction materials ...