This paper is a broad evidence review of human pharmacokinetic studies on THC and CBD. It helps clarify how route, formulation, food, sex, drug interactions, and patient factors can meaningfully change absorption and exposure. Its main limitation is that it synthesizes heterogeneous studies rather than providing one unified, practice-ready dosing framework.
Cannabis and Sleep Review, Read Carefully
This paper is a systematic review and meta-analysis on recreational cannabis use and sleep in the general population. It brings together observational and experimental studies and finds that poorer sleep outcomes appear more often in observational data than in controlled trials. That makes the paper useful for counseling and evidence literacy, but not strong enough to prove that recreational cannabis directly worsens or improves sleep across settings.
Study: Cannabis Harm Reduction Strategies
This 2025 review maps cannabis harm reduction strategies across legal, social, and health-related domains, from packaging rules and driving policies to cannabis social clubs and product testing. It is useful as a typology and policy overview, but it does not establish which measures work best because the evidence base is mixed and often qualitative. For readers and clinicians, the value here is in clearer thinking about risk reduction, not in assuming these interventions are already proven.
Cannabis Use Disorder Treatment Europe Review
CED Clinical Relevanceย ย #50 Monitored Relevance ย ย Early-stage or contextual signal requiring further evidence before action. ๐ Clinical Insightย ย |ย ย CED Clinic Evidence Watch Cannabis Use Disorder Europe Mental Health Audience Patients, caregivers, clinicians, and...
Op-Ed: Cannabis Policy Needs Pharmacists | Pharmacy Times
Pharmacists are currently excluded from cannabis dispensing and oversight despite patients using it as a therapeutic agent, creating a gap in medication safety and standardized care. The authors argue that integrating pharmacists into cannabis policy and dispensing systems would improve patient safety and align cannabis use with established clinical standards.
The Brain Science Behind the Munchies – Nautilus Magazine
Research into the neurological mechanisms underlying cannabis-induced appetite stimulation is advancing understanding of how THC influences hunger signaling in the brain. These findings have clinical relevance for patients receiving cannabinoid therapy for conditions such as cachexia or chemotherapy-related anorexia, where more precise dosing guidance may improve treatment outcomes.
Cannabis and Dementia Risk: The Truth Behind the Scary Headline
A new study links cannabis-related ER visits to higher dementia riskโbut the findings are more about hospital crises than cannabinoids. Itโs not about everyday users, and it doesnโt prove causation. Hereโs what this paper really tells usโand what it doesnโt.
10 Powerful Ways Cannabis Supports Children’s Behavior
Real-world stories of how cannabis brings calm, balance, and relief TL;DR Cannabis may offer relief for under-recognized behavioral challenges in children. Conditions like rage attacks, compulsive behaviors, and mood instability show early...
5 Alarming Truths About Cannabis and Heart Health
In the age of legalization, cannabis is stepping into the spotlightโbut its cardiovascular effects are still under-discussed. While some compounds like CBD show promise, others, like THC and synthetic cannabinoids, pose serious risks to heart health. This blog peels back the layers of science and sentiment to deliver an honest look at how cannabis interacts with the most vital organ in your body.
Cannabis and Sexuality: 4 Key Benefits for Intimacy
Cannabis and Sexuality: 4 Key Benefits for Intimacy The interplay between cannabis and partner intimacy (sexuality as well as deep, non-sexual relationship connection) is an area of consistent interest and research. As...