Smoking high-potency marijuana concentrates boosts blood levels of THC more than twice as much as smoking conventional weed, but it doesn't necessarily get you higher, according to a new study of ...
June 11 (UPI) --High-potency marijuana flower and concentrates don't get users any more intoxicated than lower potency forms, according to a study published Thursday by JAMA Psychiatry. While users of ...
Queenslanders are incapable of assessing their own intoxication levels, especially when their blood alcohol level is high, according to research co-led by The University of Queensland. Dr. Dominique ...
Health Wildcatters announced this morning that it will hold its pitch day on Nov. 18 at the Majestic Theatre downtown. The Dallas seed accelerator, which is focused on health technology, is hosting ...
The researchers aren't sure how the concentrate group could have such high THC levels without greater intoxication, but they suspect a few things are at play: Regular users of concentrates likely ...
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