THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM — Volume 26, Issue 7
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THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM

Volume 26   •   Issue 7   •   February 16, 2023

Analysis: Terpene Content Associated with Clinically Relevant Patient Health Outcomes

Analysis: Terpene Content Associated with Clinically Relevant Patient Health Outcomes

Researchers reported, “Symptom relief was greatest after consumption of plant variants with slightly higher than average levels of the terpenes myrcene and terpinolene.”

 
Study: THC-Dominant Extracts Reduce Alzheimer’s-Induced Agitation, Other Symptoms

Study: THC-Dominant Extracts Reduce Alzheimer’s-Induced Agitation, Other Symptoms

Investigators reported reductions in patients’ agitation, apathy, irritability, sleep disturbances, and eating disturbances following cannabis treatment.

 
 

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Analysis: Cannabis Use Associated with Lower Blood Pressure Levels

Analysis: Cannabis Use Associated with Lower Blood Pressure Levels

Lifetime heavy cannabis use was associated with decreased blood pressure, authors concluded.

 
 

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Poll: Most Americans Don’t Want Additional Regulations Placed Upon the Cannabis Industry

Poll: Most Americans Don’t Want Additional Regulations Placed Upon the Cannabis Industry

Forty-five percent of respondents said that the marijuana industry should be less regulated than it is now.

 
 

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