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Cultivation Operations Grow in Numbers and Size, Along with their Needs.
Preliminary evidence has been published on the challenges facing workers in cannabis operations whether they are indoor or outdoor, hemp or cannabis.
What are the Fundamental Needs for Employee Training at Cannabis Operations?
A short review of a book about on cannabis training and GMP.
Mimicking CBD-Products to Solve a Molecular Mystery in Skin Health
(2 min read) The molecular mechanisms that may underpin the effects of CBD on skin cells.
Animal Model of Endometriosis has Translational Potential for Cannabis
Just a dab of science! - This is a short, 300 word article discussing an animal model of endometriosis.
Cannabidiol and Stress Induced Psychosis
Stress, an ever-persistent element in modern life, significantly impacts our mental health. But what if there was a natural remedy that could help mitigate these effects? Recent research delves into how CBD might just be that solution, especially for those at high risk for psychosis.
Potential for Diagnostic Test Using Endocannabinoids to Predict Pre-Term Birth (PTB)
“A single plasma AEA or PEA measurement can predict PTB. A single AEA measurement predicts the gestational age of delivery and the remaining period of pregnancy with reasonable accuracy and better than existing conventional tests thus offering a better window for primary prevention of PTB.”
Cannabis and Visual Processing
(7 minute read) This article discusses research on cannabis, eye health, vision, visual processing, driving, and fishing at night.
The Lesser Known Smell of Cannabis
A 2018 article on lesser known compounds important for the distinct smell of cannabis varieties.
The Future of Cannabidiol (CBD) in Big Pharma's Shadow
Dr. Yasmin Hurd, known for her work on CBD and opioid withdrawal at Mt. Sinai in New York, recently stated in an article, “Another critical path toward greater evidenced-based research is the collaboration between legitimate companies and researchers that is important for developing appropriate medicinal formulations and routes of administration best suited for targeted medical indications.”
Endocannabinoids in Delicious Food may be Good for the Heart
Researchers in Italy discovered that truffles, also known as “the diamond of the kitchen,” produce the endocannabinoid called anandamide. The presence of anandamide in fungi suggests that the proteins that make endcannabinoids evolved before the cannabinoid (CB) receptor.
Cannabis and Opioid Withdrawal Research (2014)
Treatments for opioid dependence with drugs such as methadone or conventional medications run the risk of making the patient addicted or dependent on the medication. Conventional treatments for opiate dependence can induce severe withdrawal symptoms if the medication is stopped abruptly. A great need remains for the development of non-opioid drug therapies that have less dependence and abuse liability.
Cannabis-based Medicines for Opioid Dependence
The increasing abuse of Percocet and other opiate drugs is also leading to an increase in heroin use, and skyrocketing amount of people seeking treatment for opiate dependence. Cannabis seems to be a significant factor in opioid use.
Cannabinoids May Help Prevent MDMA Induced Brain Damage
A brief commentary on how THC may inhibit toxic effects of MDMA on the brain.
Cannabis and PTSD Clinical Trials Announcement
(3 min read) The International Association for Cannabinoid Medicine published a bulletin highlighting the preliminary results from an observational clinical trial studying the effects of Cannabis on post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Pot and Pumpkin Pie: Endocannabinoid System Enhanced by Vitamin E
(2 min read) A commentary on the role of vitamin E and cannabinoid receptors.
New Human Research on CBD, Endocannabinoids and Depression from the 2011 ICRS Meeting
(3 min read) Coverage of the 2011 International Cannabinoid Research Society meeting in Illinois.
Live from ICRS (2011): Cannabinoid Scientists Discuss Cancer, Pain, Arthritis
Coverage of 2011 Internatinal Cannabinoid Research Society meeting.
THC May Improve Driving Ability in Patients with Neurological Disorders
Since 2001, Dr. Kirsten Muller-Vahl and colleagues have published research articles demonstrating the safety of Delta9-THC in patients with Tourette’s Syndrome. This is a disease characterized by involuntary movement and vocalizations (a.k.a. tics). In 2003, the authors showed that, “Delta9-THC causes neither acute nor long-term cognitive deficits” in patients suffering from Tourette’s.
THC Tunnel Vision Limits Therapeutic Cannabis Variety
The focus of THC and high-THC products hampers meaningful product development.