meaning those individuals most likely used cannabis in the first six to 14 weeks of their pregnancy. The study found that using cannabis early in pregnancy is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes related to the placenta, such as poor fetal growth, stillbirth, ...
We would have volunteer research subjects arrive in the morning after they hadn't smoked cannabis for at least eight hours or hadn't ingested cannabis for at least 12 hours. Daily users consumed it every day, and people who were occasional users used it at least once but not more than twi...
A new study from researchers at Western University and Queen’s University definitively shows that regular exposure to THC, the main psychoactive ingredient incannabis, during pregnancy has a significant impact on placental and fetal development. With more than a year since the legalization of recreati...
Cannabis sativaL., a low-cost, fast-growing herbaceous plant, is seeing a resurgence in widespread cultivation as a result of new policies and product drive. Its biodegradable and environmentally benign nature coupled with its high specific surface area and three-dimensional hierarchal structure makes...
Cannabis: An Old Substance With a New Frontier The potential for cannabis businesses to offer sustainable careers is significant and unique, especially since at least six more states are considering req... N Nathan - 《Anesthesia & Analgesia Journal of the International Anesthesia Research Society》...
A. L. Van Gasse is a fellow of the Research Foundation Flanders/Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (FWO: 1113617N). Conflicts of interest: The authors declare that they have no relevant conflicts of interest. ∗ These authors contributed equally to this work and are first authors....
New Zealand is also moving in this direction and the government will hold a referendum on the legalization of recreational cannabis in September 2020. To inform imminent public and political discussions it is important to understand how current cannabis use is controlled. Research suggests that ...
There is a lot of research to be done on the benefits of cannabis for endometriosis, but the research that’s already out there is promising and the anecdotal evidence is overwhelming. Personally, using medical cannabis has changed my life; yes, flare-ups and pain still happen but it has ...
New research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King's College London has found no evidence that cannabidiol (CBD) reduces the negative effects of cannabis.
Dr. Milloy is a research scientist at the BC Centre on Substance Use who holds the Canopy Growth Professorship in Cannabis Science. Their work is supported by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the United States National Institute on Drug Abuse....