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Once you’ve decided to start growing cannabis at home, you can easily fall into an overwhelming green hole of information: What strains are easiest to grow? What’s the optimum cycle for indoor lights? Should you grow in soil or coco coir? Use sprays or opt for integrated pest management? It’s enough to drive anyone mad–or […]
Read MoreDuring the first week of July 2018, five-hundred-and-thirty-five delegates from five continents met at the University of Leiden in the Netherlands for the 28th annual symposium of the International Cannabinoid Research Society (ICRS). The four-day conference showcased recent scientific discoveries about cannabis components and various ways of targeting the endocannabinoid system to improve health outcomes. […]
Read MoreGraft-versus-host disease (GVHD) is a common – and potentially fatal – complication following bone marrow and solid organ transplants. This life threatening condition can also occur after a patient receives a blood transfusion or other forms of transplanted tissue from a genetically different person. The mortality rate for acute GVHD is over 80 percent. And […]
Read MoreBy Bonni Goldstein, MD On August 15, 2018 Pain from inflammation can and will likely affect all adults at some point in their lives, and for some, become chronic conditions that interfere with a normal quality of life. Over-the-counter (OTC) and prescription anti-inflammatory medications are easily available, readily prescribed, and very commonly used. The most […]
Read MoreOur bodies consist of many unique physiologic systems whose sole purpose is to maintain an internal balance called homeostasis. We know the pancreas releases insulin to balance glucose levels between the bloodstream and cells. The thyroid gland releases thyroid hormone, which regulates vital bodily functions related to metabolism, body temperature and much more. Simply put, […]
Read MoreAlan was disoriented and his words were not making sense. His wife thought he might be having a stroke, so she took him to the emergency room where he was seen by the on-call neurologist. When asked, Alan admitted to using cannabis on a regular basis for many years. The neurologist then brought him a […]
Read MoreHow often have we heard, “More research is needed,” from those who would prefer to see no change in policies that should be informed by science? From climate denial to cannabis prohibition, the demand for absolute scientific certainty is a call for inaction. It begs the question: When is there “enough” research? How about not […]
Read MoreHemp, the billion-dollar crop | My View Santa Fe New Mexican Hemp will revolutionize New Mexico’s agricultural industry, giving birth to numerous opportunities. In 1937, the Marijuana Tax Act made the cultivation and …
Read MoreLetters to the Editor: Time to legalize cannabis San Francisco Chronicle Regarding “Rise of the great green north” (Editorial, Feb. 15): Canada’s decision to legalize marijuana use for all its adult citizens is a wise decision that should …
Read MoreNew Mexico Republicans Say Legalize Marijuana, But Let The Government Sell It Marijuana Moment In lockstep with a growing number of legislators across the country, Republican state lawmakers in New Mexico want recreational marijuana to be legally sold in …
Read MoreMcConnell And Wyden Push USDA To Implement Hemp Legalization ‘Expeditiously’ Marijuana Moment The 2018 Farm Bill included language federally legalizing hemp, and the authors of that provision told the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) in a letter this …
Read MoreResearchers at the University of Manitoba are investigating the use of hemp protein to prevent and treat high blood pressure, also called hypertension. The study of 35 hypertensive adult volunteers will also assess the effects of hemp protein on other physical attributes, including weight, cholesterol, body mass, hormones, and insulin production. “Hypertension is a multifactor […]
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