In the Mix: 37 More Articles — June 18, 2026
June 18, 2026. 37 articles reviewed below the CED clinical relevance threshold of 40. Listed in descending order of score.
From #Cannabis-derived terpenes to #worm #neurons New study shows Limonene, β …
A recent study examined how cannabis-derived terpenes, specifically limonene and beta-caryophyllene, interact with neuronal function using Caenorhabditis elegans as a model system. These monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes are volatile organic compounds abundant in cannabis and other plants, with potential pharmacological effects that have not been thoroughly characterized at the cellular level. The research provides mechanistic insight into how these compounds may modulate neuronal signaling pathways, though translation to human neurobiology remains uncertain given the use of invertebrate models. While direct clinical applications are not immediately apparent, understanding terpene neuropharmacology could inform future investigations into cannabis product composition and central nervous system effects. The findings may be worth reviewing for researchers investigating the non-cannabinoid constituents of cannabis and their potential contribution to clinical outcomes in patients using cannabis therapeutically.
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Book a consultation →Sanity Group Deepens Swiss Footprint With Astrasana Distribution Deal
Sanity Group has expanded its presence in Switzerland’s medical cannabis market through a new distribution partnership with Astrasana. Switzerland’s regulated medical cannabis sector currently has approximately 6,000 registered patients, representing a relatively small but established market for cannabis-based therapeutics. The distribution agreement positions Sanity Group to increase product availability within this controlled medical framework. Meanwhile, Ananda Pharma has completed safety confirmation for MRX1, a CBD-based pharmaceutical candidate advancing toward clinical development. These parallel developments reflect ongoing commercialization efforts in European markets with established regulatory pathways for cannabis medicines. The expansion of distribution networks and advancement of specific CBD formulations may inform broader understanding of how medical cannabis markets develop and scale in regulated healthcare systems.
Read more →A Ruther Glen hemp farmer says Virginia's plan for rolling out a recreational marijuana … – Facebook
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Read more →Assessment of Suicide Risk in Individuals With Schizophrenia | Psychiatric Times
This clinical review examines suicide risk assessment in patients with schizophrenia, with particular attention to the relationship between cannabis use and suicidality in this vulnerable population. The authors synthesize evidence from multiple studies to characterize how cannabinoid exposure may modify suicide risk trajectories in individuals with established psychotic disorders. The analysis suggests that cannabis and cannabinoid products carry potential to elevate suicidal ideation and attempts among schizophrenic patients, though mechanistic pathways remain incompletely understood. Clinicians managing schizophrenic patients should incorporate detailed cannabis use history and timing into comprehensive suicide risk assessment protocols. The review provides practical guidance for identifying high-risk presentations and implementing appropriate monitoring and intervention strategies. The article warrants review given the increasing prevalence of cannabis use in psychiatric populations and the need for evidence-based risk stratification in schizophrenia care.
Read more →Spanberger, lawmakers announce legal recreational cannabis compromise – YouTube
A bipartisan group of Virginia lawmakers has reached a compromise proposal to legalize recreational cannabis sales in the state, pending legislative approval. The agreement would establish a regulated market for adult cannabis consumption while incorporating provisions for social equity and tax revenue allocation. Implementation timelines and specific regulatory frameworks governing product testing, potency limits, and retail licensing remain under development through the legislative process. This represents incremental policy progress that could affect patient access patterns and the regulatory landscape for cannabis in a mid-Atlantic jurisdiction. The proposal’s passage would add Virginia to the growing number of states with legal recreational cannabis markets, potentially influencing regional healthcare systems’ approach to cannabis use counseling and drug-drug interaction screening. Understanding emerging state-level cannabis legalization policies remains relevant for clinicians managing patients in jurisdictions with changing legal status and for anticipating shifts in population-level cannabis use patterns.
Read more →Major Restaurant Lobby Group Pushes Congress To Keep Hemp THC Drinks Legal As An …
A major restaurant industry association is lobbying Congress to maintain the legal status of hemp-derived THC beverages at the federal level. These products currently exist in a regulatory gray area due to the 2018 Farm Bill’s legalization of hemp and its derivatives, though they contain psychoactive THC concentrations comparable to cannabis. The organization argues that recriminalization would create compliance challenges for restaurants and retailers who have incorporated these beverages into their product lines. Federal regulators have expressed concerns about the uncontrolled proliferation of intoxicating beverages marketed to consumers without standardized labeling or dosing requirements. Healthcare providers may find this relevant for understanding the evolving regulatory landscape that affects patient access to cannabis products and the downstream public health implications of unregulated THC beverage distribution.
Read more →National Restaurant Association Calls on Congress to Establish a National Regulatory …
The National Restaurant Association has formally requested congressional action to establish federal regulatory frameworks for hemp-derived THC beverages, citing growing consumer demand and restaurant industry participation in this market segment. Current data indicates that approximately 5% of restaurants are already offering these products, reflecting measurable market penetration despite the absence of comprehensive federal oversight. The lack of standardized national regulations creates compliance uncertainty for food service establishments operating across state lines with varying legal requirements. This advocacy suggests industry stakeholders perceive regulatory clarification as necessary to support continued market expansion and consumer access. While the clinical implications of widespread THC beverage availability remain understudied regarding dosing safety and population-level health effects, the article may be worth reviewing for clinicians counseling patients about evolving cannabis product availability and the practical regulatory landscape affecting product quality and labeling standards.
Read more →New Jersey Cannabis Law: How the Sanders Decision Affects Employers | JD Supra
The New Jersey Appellate Division’s Sanders decision clarifies that the state’s cannabis statute permits individuals to file private lawsuits for alleged violations, establishing a mechanism for direct legal recourse beyond regulatory agency enforcement. This ruling has significant implications for employers operating in New Jersey, as it expands potential liability exposure for workplace cannabis policies and compliance failures. Healthcare organizations and occupational medicine providers should be aware that employees may pursue litigation related to discriminatory application of cannabis policies, drug testing practices, or accommodation disputes under the state statute. The decision reinforces that employers cannot rely solely on federal prohibition to justify uniform cannabis-related employment decisions, necessitating careful review of policies in light of New Jersey’s permissive cannabis framework. Employers must now consider both the direct legal costs of private litigation and the indirect costs of potential damages when developing cannabis-related workplace policies. Healthcare providers advising on occupational health and employment issues should understand this ruling to properly counsel employers and employees on their respective rights and
Read more →Here's why some THC-infused drinks are returning to Ohio – Local 12
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Read more →Reports & Data Archive – Business of Cannabis
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Read more →Canandaigua weighs cannabis pop up event approval – Democrat and Chronicle
Canandaigua, New York is considering approval of a temporary cannabis retail event at a local cidery despite the municipality’s previous decision to opt out of permanent cannabis retail licensing. The proposal will be voted on by local officials on June 22. This decision reflects the evolving regulatory landscape at the municipal level, where jurisdictions that have restricted retail sales may still permit temporary commercial cannabis activities. The distinction between permanent retail operations and time-limited pop up events creates a regulatory gray area that other municipalities may face as cannabis legalization expands. While this development has limited direct clinical implications for patient care or prescribing practices, it illustrates how local cannabis policy variation can affect patient access and market dynamics in ways that may indirectly influence clinical encounters and patient inquiries.
Read more →Are Kiva's Camino Sours Energy THC + THCV Gummies the Perfect Beach Day Edible?
This product review describes a cannabis edible formulation combining THC with THCV, a cannabinoid with potential stimulant properties that may counteract typical THC sedation. The user reported subjective effects of mental clarity and sustained energy without anxiety or dysphoria, suggesting the THCV component may have modulated the cannabinoid profile toward a more activating phenotype. The formulation appears designed to provide functional daytime use rather than the sedating effects associated with THC-dominant products. However, this represents anecdotal individual experience rather than controlled pharmacological data, and cannabinoid interactions at the receptor level remain incompletely characterized in humans. Despite limited clinical evidence base, the article may merit review as it reflects emerging consumer preferences for polycannabinoid formulations and suggests a market shift toward dose-specific functional cannabis products tailored to activity level and time of use.
Read more →Back Where It Belongs: Saucy's THC-Infused Seltzer Returns to Ohio | BevNET.com
Saucy, a THC-infused seltzer beverage, has returned to the Ohio market following regulatory changes that initially restricted its distribution. The product contains hemp-derived THC and is marketed as a non-alcoholic alternative for adult consumers. This development reflects the evolving regulatory landscape around hemp-derived cannabinoids in states where cannabis remains federally illegal but hemp products are permitted. The reentry of such products into established markets suggests growing commercial interest in cannabis-infused beverages as a delivery method. Clinicians should remain aware of this product category as patients may consume THC via beverages without recognizing onset times or dosing considerations that differ from other administration routes. Understanding the proliferation of cannabis beverages in legal markets may help providers better assess and counsel patients regarding their cannabinoid use patterns.
Read more →Curaleaf and Trulieve Lead the 5W AI Intelligence Cannabis Citation Ranking
# Clinical Summary This article reports on an AI-driven ranking system that assessed visibility and citation frequency among the top 25 American cannabis companies, with Curaleaf and Trulieve emerging as the most frequently cited entities in cannabis-related communications and media coverage. The Cannabis AI Visibility Index 2026 uses artificial intelligence to measure corporate prominence rather than clinical efficacy or safety outcomes. While corporate market presence metrics have limited direct clinical relevance, the dominance of these larger cultivators and retailers may reflect their influence on product availability and pricing in regulated markets that physicians should understand. The ranking focuses on communications metrics rather than product quality, research funding, or clinical trial participation. Clinicians should note that visibility in media does not correlate with evidence-based cannabis therapeutics or product safety standards. Nevertheless, tracking which cannabis companies dominate market visibility may provide useful context for understanding which products patients are most likely to encounter and how corporate marketing influences patient preferences and treatment decisions.
Read more →Mayor of Forest Lake opens city's first cannabis dispensary – AOL.com
# Clinical Summary This article reports on the opening of a cannabis dispensary in Forest Lake following mayoral support, though the provided text offers limited clinical content beyond a generic image caption referencing mental activity in elderly individuals. The snippet does not specify which cannabis products are being dispensed, their cannabinoid profiles, or any clinically relevant information about dosing, indications, or safety considerations for local patients. Without access to the full article text, it is difficult to extract evidence-based information about therapeutic applications or local regulatory frameworks that might affect patient access to cannabis for medical purposes. Despite its limited clinical utility, the article may warrant brief review as part of monitoring how municipal policy decisions regarding cannabis retail continue to shape patient access and pharmacy practice patterns across different jurisdictions.
Read more →Cannaleaks: Nearly One Million Cannabis Club Users' Data Was Exposed | High Times
A data breach affecting approximately 985,000 cannabis club users exposed personal identity documents through publicly accessible URLs associated with Cannabis Club Systems and PuffPal platforms. The exposed data likely included personally identifiable information and documentation used for age verification and membership purposes at cannabis dispensaries and social clubs. This incident represents a significant privacy and security failure in cannabis retail infrastructure, potentially affecting consumers across multiple jurisdictions. Healthcare providers should be aware that patients using legal cannabis may have had their personal information compromised, which could impact medical privacy and patient counseling discussions. The breach highlights inadequate cybersecurity standards in some cannabis industry vendors despite increasing regulatory oversight. While not directly impacting clinical cannabis use or safety, this incident underscores important privacy concerns that may affect patient willingness to disclose legal cannabis use to healthcare providers.
Read more →Red Wing man arrested in unlicensed cannabis operation – KTTC
This article reports on the arrest of a Red Wing resident for operating an unlicensed cannabis cultivation facility, highlighting continued enforcement of state cannabis licensing regulations in Minnesota. The case underscores ongoing law enforcement efforts to prevent unregulated cannabis production that may lack quality controls, pesticide monitoring, and potency labeling required of licensed operations. Unlicensed operations pose public health risks including potential contamination with heavy metals, microbial pathogens, and undisclosed pesticides, as well as inconsistent cannabinoid concentrations that complicate dosing and safety profiles. From a clinical perspective, this arrest reinforces that patients seeking cannabis should obtain products from state-licensed dispensaries where products undergo mandatory testing and quality assurance. Clinicians should remain aware that patients may be obtaining cannabis from unregulated sources, which carries unknown safety and composition risks. The article remains clinically relevant as it illustrates gaps in cannabis supply regulation that directly affect the safety profile of
Read more →National Restaurant Association Urges Congress to Regulate, Not Ban, Hemp THC Drinks
The National Restaurant Association has submitted correspondence to Congress advocating for regulatory oversight rather than prohibition of hemp-derived THC beverages. The organization seeks to delay implementation of anticipated federal restrictions on these products, which have proliferated in the commercial marketplace despite existing in a regulatory gray area. Hemp-derived THC products, including beverages, currently circumvent federal cannabis scheduling limitations through legal technicalities related to the 2018 Farm Bill, allowing their sale across many states where cannabis remains prohibited. The association’s position reflects commercial interests in maintaining market access for these products rather than pharmacological or safety considerations. While this represents primarily a policy and business development issue with limited direct clinical relevance, the article may merit reading to understand the regulatory landscape that currently governs THC product availability to patients and consumers outside traditional medical cannabis channels.
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Read more →Teeside lights – Modern Building Services
I cannot provide a clinical summary of this article because it does not contain cannabis-related medical content. The article appears to concern building lighting services and controls commissioning, which falls outside the scope of clinical cannabis medicine. No clinical summary would be appropriate for a medical audience in this case.
Read more →News – 81st Readiness Division Opens New ECS – DVIDS
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Read more →DISA Seeks Sources for $850M Army Endpoint Security Management Requirement
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Read more →Man found with drugs just weeks after Garda raid on his home – Courts – Western People
A man in Ballina, Ireland, was apprehended with cannabis possession just weeks following a previous police raid on his residence where gardaí had seized a substantial drug cache. The case demonstrates the pattern of repeat drug possession charges and the challenges law enforcement faces in preventing recidivism among individuals with documented substance involvement. No specific clinical details regarding the cannabis quantity, potency, cannabinoid profile, or circumstances of use disorder assessment are provided in the available summary. The case highlights the importance of post-intervention follow-up and potential gaps in addiction treatment or judicial monitoring after initial enforcement action. Despite minimal direct clinical relevance, the article underscores the public health dimension of cannabis use patterns and the intersection between legal consequences and substance use disorder management in community settings.
Read more →'Squeaky clean' farmer jailed over €1.6m drug seizure – RTE
A farmer in Ireland was convicted and imprisoned following the seizure of 81 kilograms of cannabis discovered on his property, representing an estimated street value of approximately 1.6 million euros. The cannabis was found packaged in 18 vacuum-sealed bags, indicating deliberate preparation for distribution rather than personal use. The defendant maintained denial of involvement during police questioning. This case illustrates the scale of cannabis trafficking operations that can occur in rural agricultural settings and the law enforcement response to large-scale drug distribution. While this article has limited direct clinical relevance to cannabis medicine or pharmacology, it may provide contextual understanding of how cannabis criminalization policies affect individuals and communities in jurisdictions where therapeutic use remains illegal.
Read more →FG Rules Out New Telecoms Tax, Reaffirms VAT Waiver On Fuel
I cannot write a clinical summary of this article because the provided content is about telecommunications tax policy and fuel VAT waivers in what appears to be a government finance context. This article contains no cannabis-related information and is not relevant to a medical or clinical audience. The title and summary indicate this is financial/economic policy news rather than medical or cannabis research content. Please provide an actual cannabis news article for summarization.
Read more →£1.37m of cannabis seized across Aberdeen as eight men charged – Press and Journal
Law enforcement in Aberdeen conducted coordinated raids on June 15-16, executing 11 warrants and dismantling eight cannabis cultivation operations. Eight individuals were charged in connection with the seizures, which totaled approximately 1.37 million pounds sterling in cannabis products. The operation represents a significant disruption to local drug supply networks and demonstrates ongoing police enforcement efforts against large-scale cannabis cultivation. While this report lacks specific clinical data on cannabis potency, strain composition, or public health outcomes, it may be worth reviewing for context on the scale of illicit cannabis production infrastructure in the United Kingdom and its potential relationship to community health burden.
Read more →Felonies recorded in Waushara County
This brief legal notice documents a felony charge in Wisconsin involving repeat THC possession. The defendant, Tilor H. Bulpin of Wautoma, faced court proceedings in Waushara County on a second or subsequent offense of THC possession, with a preliminary hearing scheduled for June 18. The case represents enforcement of Wisconsin’s drug statutes, where repeated cannabis possession convictions carry felony-level charges. While this particular case involves local criminal proceedings with minimal clinical relevance, tracking patterns of cannabis-related prosecutions may help clinicians understand the legal landscape their patients navigate when managing cannabis use disorders or discussing cessation strategies.
Read more →New study: Birth control pills may increase binge eating | MSUToday
I cannot provide a clinical summary of this article because the provided text does not contain sufficient content about the actual study findings. The excerpt shows only a title mentioning birth control pills and binge eating, along with fragmentary navigation text referencing antibiotics and cannabis research regulations. Without access to the full article methodology, results, and clinical details, creating an accurate medical summary would be inappropriate. To write a proper clinical summary, please provide the complete article text or a more detailed abstract of the study findings.
Read more →Tulsa Topic Marijuana Grow | News, Weather, Sports, Breaking News – KTUL
I cannot generate a clinical summary from this source material. The provided text fragment describes a water outage affecting families in Terlton and does not contain substantive information about cannabis cultivation, medical cannabis, pharmacology, or clinical outcomes. The article appears to be local news coverage of an infrastructure issue rather than clinically relevant cannabis research or medical policy. To provide a meaningful clinical summary for a medical audience, I would need an article with actual content related to cannabis science, therapeutics, safety data, or clinical practice.
Read more →SWLA Arrest Report – June 16, 2026
This arrest report from Southwest Louisiana does not contain clinically relevant information about cannabis pharmacology, efficacy, safety, or therapeutic applications. The brief mentions marijuana possession as part of a burglary charge but provides no medical data, adverse event information, or research findings applicable to clinical practice. The report focuses on law enforcement activities rather than cannabis science or patient care considerations. No dosing, drug interactions, or clinical outcomes are discussed. This article has minimal utility for clinicians seeking evidence-based information on cannabis therapeutics. However, the intersection of cannabis possession charges and criminal justice outcomes may inform clinicians about their patients’ legal circumstances and barriers to care in jurisdictions with restrictive cannabis policies.
Read more →North Beach Man Arrested After Drug Dealing Allegations Tied To Tiki Bar And Grill, Plaza …
This news article reports on a local arrest involving cannabis possession and drug paraphernalia charges at a commercial establishment. The case appears to be a law enforcement action rather than clinical or scientific research regarding cannabis. There is no medical information, treatment data, pharmacological findings, or patient outcomes discussed that would inform clinical practice. The article focuses on criminal allegations and police activity without addressing any therapeutic or adverse health effects relevant to medical decision-making. While this article lacks direct clinical utility for healthcare providers, it may be worth reviewing for understanding the legal landscape and community-level enforcement patterns that affect patient populations and public health policy surrounding cannabis.
Read more →Marijuana Budtender Jobs, Employment in Jamaica Plain, MA – Indeed
This Indeed job listing aggregates 201 marijuana budtender positions available in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, reflecting continued employment growth in the legal cannabis retail sector. The positions span multiple roles including cultivation technician, retail sales associate, and dietitian positions, indicating diversification within cannabis industry employment beyond traditional budtending. The listing demonstrates the expanding occupational landscape in states with established cannabis legalization frameworks and regulated markets. Massachusetts’ mature cannabis market appears to be generating measurable job opportunities across cultivation, sales, and potentially nutritional advisory roles. Healthcare providers may encounter patients employed in these roles and should understand the occupational context when discussing cannabis use patterns or workplace-related exposures. Despite its low direct clinical relevance, this listing illustrates the economic integration of cannabis into mainstream employment markets, which may inform discussions about cannabis normalization and accessibility in patient populations.
Read more →Traffic stop yields 60 pounds of marijuana | News – couriernews.com
This news article reports on the seizure of 60 pounds of marijuana during a routine traffic stop on Interstate 40 in Arkansas, resulting in three arrests on June 15. The article documents a law enforcement action rather than clinical or scientific findings related to cannabis use, safety, or efficacy. No medical data, patient outcomes, pharmacological information, or public health implications are presented. The content is primarily focused on criminal justice and drug enforcement rather than clinical evidence relevant to medical cannabis practice. Clinicians seeking information on cannabis pharmacology, therapeutic applications, or adverse effects will find no useful material here. However, healthcare providers involved in substance use disorder treatment or those working in states with active cannabis prohibition may benefit from understanding local enforcement patterns and their potential impact on patient disclosure and care dynamics.
Read more →Man arrested for running unlicensed cannabis business in Red Wing – ABC 6 News – KAAL
A 45-year-old man in Red Wing was arrested for operating an unlicensed cannabis business and charged with third-degree drug possession, first-degree cannabis possession, and child endangerment. The case highlights the legal and safety risks associated with unregulated cannabis operations, particularly when conducted in environments involving minors. Unlicensed cannabis producers operate outside quality control and safety standards required by regulated markets, potentially exposing consumers to contaminated or mislabeled products. The concurrent child endangerment charge suggests the operation posed direct risks to minors in the vicinity. While this report has limited direct clinical application for most practitioners, it may be relevant for clinicians treating patients exposed to unregulated cannabis products or those involved in legal proceedings related to cannabis distribution.
Read more →Police deny $1.3M cannabis went missing from Chaguanas Station – Trinidad Guardian
This article reports on allegations that approximately 187 kilograms of cannabis disappeared from police custody at a Trinidad station, with senior officers denying the claims. The incident involves questions about proper chain-of-custody procedures for drug evidence in law enforcement settings. No clinical data regarding cannabis pharmacology, safety, or therapeutic applications is presented. The article addresses administrative and legal matters related to drug evidence management rather than medical or scientific information relevant to clinical practice. This news story lacks direct relevance to evidence-based cannabis medicine or patient care decisions. However, it may merit brief review as a reminder of how legal and enforcement inconsistencies in cannabis jurisdictions can complicate research, medical access, and clinical record-keeping for practitioners working in regions with complex cannabis regulations.
Read more →Stock Gains on News of 70% Surge in U.S. ProSense Install Base Fuels IceCure's (NASDAQ
I cannot generate a clinically useful summary from the provided article excerpt, as the title and summary contain insufficient substantive clinical information about any cannabis-related findings or therapeutic data. The text appears to be a financial headline about a medical device company’s stock performance rather than a peer-reviewed clinical study or evidence-based report on cannabis therapeutics. Without access to the full article content describing specific clinical outcomes, patient populations, or research methodology, I cannot responsibly create a medical summary that would meet standards for clinical utility. Readers seeking cannabis-related clinical evidence should consult peer-reviewed journals or established medical databases rather than financial news sources.
Read more →# Clinical Summary This news report documents a law enforcement drug seizure involving concentrated cannabis products, specifically THC wax and vape cartridges. The case illustrates the ongoing prevalence of illicit cannabis concentrate distribution in the United States, which represents a clinical concern given that concentrated forms contain significantly higher THC concentrations than traditional cannabis flower. Clinicians should be aware that patients may present with acute intoxication or cannabis hyperemesis syndrome related to concentrate use, and that the potency of seized products underscores the strength of substances patients may be accessing. The arrest highlights the criminal justice dimension of cannabis distribution networks, though this particular article lacks clinical data on product testing or user demographics. While this article provides minimal direct clinical information, it may still merit review for understanding the real-world landscape of illicit cannabis products that patients encounter.
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