Researchers from Colorado State University and the University of Colorado Boulder have just released the first study to compare the acute intoxication effects of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)-enriched ...
The potential benefits of CBD for dogs isn’t backed by much research but many pet owners are turning to CBD products with the hope of helping four-legged family members with aches, pains as well as ...
This article was originally published on Leafly and appears here with permission. Take some CBD, they said. You’ll feel less high, they said. This common piece of advice fed to THC-shy consumers can ...
You might be getting a little unwanted something extra when you buy a CBD product at your local grocers or supplements store, a new study warns. About 60% of CBD products tested in the lab also ...
Researchers of the University of Sydney, Australia, found that high doses of CBD don't impair driving. Published in the Journal of Psychopharmacology on May 30, the study says that oral CBD treatment, ...
While CBD (the nonpsychoactive compound of a cannabis plant) on its own can help with anxiety and won't create any intoxication effect (read: won't make you high), we've been told by several doctors ...
Cannabidiol (CBD) is an increasingly popular wellness trend. The compound, which occurs naturally in cannabis plants, is added to many products that claim to reduce anxiety, alleviate pain and more, ...
Short answer: no. Marijuana (or pot) is a plant; CBD (cannabidiol) is a compound. Can you find that compound in marijuana? Yes! It's a cannabinoid, and cannabinoids are found in marijuana. It's also ...