Cannabis is an incredible, multi-purpose plant. As our body of research expands, new avenues of potential treatment emerge for conditions that were previously overlooked. One of those avenues is ...
Why budtenders, purveyors, and frontline cannabis workers are being asked questions they were never fully trained to answer ...
Cannabis nursing is not a trend. It is an emerging specialty born from a growing patient need. The future of cannabis ...
Flower lovers have been making and using dry bowls – smoking pieces that don’t use water – for decades. Whether you’ve hollowed out an apple core or picked up a glass piece at a gas station, a dry ...
Ready to try cannabis, but nervous about – well, everything? You’re in the right place. As cannabis legalization spreads across the US, and the world, the number of people trying cannabis for the ...
When you walk into a cannabis dispensary, there’s a very good chance that the first question you’ll be asked — after you hand over your ID — is whether you’re looking for a sativa or indica. Your ...
Dry cannabis is a major bummer. Not only does it lose flavor due to terpenes evaporating, but it also creates a less enjoyable smoking experience. Dry weed can burn unevenly and create harsher, hotter ...
It’s 3pm – the last stretch of the work day, and your mind is jumping around. You know if you could just focus, you would knock out your last few tasks and be done – but your mind just won’t cooperate ...
A relaxing smoke, a topical solution, or a perfectly crafted cannabis cookie — there are all types of ways to ingest cannabis, and each has its pros and cons. Among the reasons some prefer edibles is ...
Both medical and adult-use cannabis are illegal in Idaho. Idaho has strict laws against cannabis, despite being surrounded by legal states. Despite 60% of Idaho residents agreeing with legalization, ...
As cannabis consumption becomes more widespread and less stigmatized, it’s worth examining what exactly constitutes a stoner. There is no medical standard for what constitutes regular cannabis use, ...
Cannabis clinicians often compare CWS to caffeine withdrawal, which is also listed in the DSM-V. These withdrawal syndromes have similar symptoms, are both unpleasant and uncomfortable but generally ...