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New research found a link between chronic cannabis use and endothelial dysfunction, a risk factor for cardiovascular disease.
Is weed truly the “safer” smoke? Here’s a figure that may leave you hesitant chronic users of marijuana have a 42% decrease ...
When it comes to cannabis edibles, consuming the right THC dosage is the safest and most straight-forward way of getting the best possible effect. The main goal should be to relax, feel good ...
That joint might not be as harmless as you think. A new study reveals that chronic marijuana use — whether smoked or consumed ...
The tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) dose of edible cannabis correlated to the degree ... design was limited by the completeness of medical chart documentation. This study had no external funding.
These doses are generally effective for a person who is used to cannabis and wants to feel the effects of the edible for a few hours. A very high dose begins at about 20 mg of THC. Doses this high ...
A Michigan cannabis company ... THC "an intensely intoxicating dose" and many users "risk experiencing adverse effects." CRA rules allow 200 milligrams of THC edibles to be sold, but they must ...
The effects of edibles depend on the dose a person takes. Typically, the effects increase as the dose increases. The effects may also vary depending on the strain of cannabis. However, it is ...
A Hagerstown producer of marijuana got the green light from a state commission to quadruple the dosage of the drug in edibles. A recent report from that same commission shows the number of ...
They include your: diet metabolism sex weight tolerance to cannabis Since edibles don’t kick in right away, it can be tempting to take more soon after your first dose. This can lead to taking ...
Many marijuana ... weed edibles are so risky is that they may contain very high levels of THC, even for adults. Many contain 10-15 milligrams or more of THC, while the recommended dose for an ...