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CBD Use Is Common on College Campuses, New Research Shows
Researchers report that nearly half of college students use cannabidiol (CBD) products as part of wellness routines, highlighting widespread acceptance on campuses.
- Researchers reported new research shows CBD and hemp product use is common among college students on campuses, with the report published by HealthDay and distributed via BLOX Digital Content Exchange.
- Across campuses, students reported using CBD as part of wellness and healthy-lifestyle practices, the study framed such use within health- and lifestyle-related behavior.
- The study's authors summarized campus-focused survey results from college campuses in their published report on CBD use among students.
- Campus health officials may adjust guidance and campus policies and student‑wellness services due to widespread student CBD use, shaping health discussions on campuses.
- Images of hemp oil and CBD product imagery underscore CBD's tangible presence on campuses, while digital outlets amplify the study's reach among campus audiences.
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CBD Use Is Common on College Campuses, New Research Shows
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Cannabidiol Use Common Among US College Students
Given how widely available cannabidiol is now in the USA, it comes as no surprise its use among college students is quite prevalent. Cannabidiol (CBD) is a non-intoxicating cannabinoid pursued for managing or treating a number of conditions, such as anxiety. CBD became federally “legal” in the U.S. with the passage of the 2018 Farm […] The post Cannabidiol Use Common Among US College Students appeared first on Hemp Gazette.
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