Study: Regular Cannabis Use May Protect Brain Function in People With HIV
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Study: Regular Cannabis Use May Protect Brain Function in People With HIV
The Marijuana Herald - Marijuana news and information According to a new study published in the peer-reviewed journal Brain Communications, regular cannabis use may help counteract some of the harmful neurological effects of HIV, particularly those related to inhibitory brain processing and gamma oscillatory activity. (Photo credit: Getty Images). Researchers from the University of Nebraska and Creighton University analyzed brain activity in 108…
Study: Consumers Willing to Pay 31% More for Fast-Acting Cannabis Edibles
NEW YORK – The cannabis edibles category is undergoing a significant transformation, with fast-acting formats leading the charge. Today, Azuca, a pioneer in fast-acting cannabis delivery systems, and BDSA, a leading provider of market intelligence for the cannabis industry, released the 2025 Edibles Premiumization Report revealing fast-acting gummies are outperforming traditional edibles on every front: pricing, velocity, consumer loyalty, and b…
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