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2016 wasn’t exactly a great year for many people, but for the booming legal cannabis industry, there were some historic victories.
(CNN) In 2016, more countries legalized the use of marijuana for medicinal or recreational purposes.
A recent study found a 71 percent increase in the number of people older than 49 who reported using marijuana between 2006 and 2013.
I want to run 100 miles! Am I high? Yes, I am high and I’m signed up for the Zion 100 mile ultra-marathon for April 2017.
If you suffer from a chronic medical condition and have not found adequate relief from pain and other symptoms using traditional medicines, you may be thinking about trying medical cannabis (also commonly referred to as medical marijuana) as part of your treatment strategy.
As more states pass legislation about cannabis, the more we are beginning to hear about terpenes and the profound effect they can have on us as cannabis consumers.
More than half of US states have legalized marijuana for medical use, but only now is the nation's first research facility for medical marijuana opening.
Even in Colorado, breeding hemp means grappling with all sorts of legal red tape. One plant biologist hopes to beat the odds.
Veterans dealing with trauma and stress have a variety of treatment options available to them, but despite its legality in some states -- and some say, its superior effectiveness -- marijuana is not one of those options.
There has been emerging evidence that cannabis reduces pain, muscle spasms, stiffness, and inflammation in humans.
As cannabis has increasingly gone legitimate, electric utilities have struggled to cope with the intensive energy demands of the proliferating industry.
Dr. Raphael Mechoulam laid the scientific foundation upon which all modern cannabis knowledge is built.
DALLAS – Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center report the most detailed 3-D structure to date of the brain receptor that binds and responds to the chemical at the root of marijuana’s high.