“While alcohol use appears to perpetuate a reinforcing cycle of stress and poor sleep, cannabis use may offer short-term stress relief and perceived sleep benefits,” investigators determined.
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Researchers concluded, “The findings from the present study underscore the importance of establishing regulatory frameworks that address safety, labeling, and consumer education related to delta-8 THC products.”
Eighty-one percent of participants reported reduced pain following their use of CBD products.
“Legal hemp and illegal cannabis are indistinguishable by appearance, texture, and odor,” the court determined.
A third bill extending the moratorium on new marijuana business licenses was also approved by lawmakers.
Patients with chronic conditions experience statistically significant improvements in pain, fatigue, sleep, and overall health.
Sixteen percent of respondents acknowledged using cannabis to help them sleep. Another ten percent of respondents said they used CBD as a sleep aid.
Judges determined, “The smell of marijuana, standing alone, no longer constitutes probable cause sufficient to support a search for contraband.”
