Here's our guide to some frequently used terms you might come across in the hemp industry.
Marijuana − medical and recreational − is legal throughout more than half of the United States, and for some looking to familiarize themselves with the plant and its effects, learning all of the ...
Some people have described a bizarre side effect after using marijuana: uncontrollable vomiting. It’s sometimes called “scromiting” — a mash-up of screaming (from intense pain) and vomiting. The ...
A new, gut-turning slang term for a symptom of prolonged cannabis use has started to circulate, and it's dividing experts. Medical professionals say the symptom should serve as a warning, while ...
Now that marijuana is legal in Maryland, some lesser-known effects of its use are coming to light. Since 2022, the Maryland Cannabis Administration has conducted an annual survey, the Maryland Medical ...
Cannabis hyperemesis syndrome: What is it?
Cannabis has changed in recent decades. The concentration of d-9THC, the main psychoactive component, has increased from ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Javier Hasse is a cannabis and psychedelics reporter and book author. In cannabis, innovation often comes with a bold name and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jars of medicinal marijuana are displayed at the Apothecarium dispensary in San Francisco. Older adults, like the rest of ...
Recreational cannabis isn't legal in Texas, but with more than 7,000 registered hemp shops in business, Texans are consuming it. Despite efforts by the state to reform certain THC laws, the drug is ...
Marijuana and cannabis are not the same, though both come from the Cannabis sativa plant. THC is the substance found in the Cannabis sativa plant that's responsible for marijuana's psychoactive ...