Category: Science
Charcoal Filters Are for Suckers
December 27, 2025 No Comments
They don’t just remove “bad stuff.” They strip terpenes, flatten the high and the industry hasn’t been honest about it.
Chill Pups: CBD May Help Reduce Aggression in Dogs, Study Finds
December 2, 2025 No Comments
One of the most striking findings is that dogs who consistently received CBD—for at least two years—showed below-average levels of aggression. Meanwhile, the study did not find comparable improvements in behaviors related to anxiety or agitation.
[World Health Organization Officially Recognizes Weed-Linked Vomiting D…
Category: Science
Charcoal Filters Are for Suckers
December 27, 2025 No Comments
They don’t just remove “bad stuff.” They strip terpenes, flatten the high and the industry hasn’t been honest about it.
Chill Pups: CBD May Help Reduce Aggression in Dogs, Study Finds
December 2, 2025 No Comments
One of the most striking findings is that dogs who consistently received CBD—for at least two years—showed below-average levels of aggression. Meanwhile, the study did not find comparable improvements in behaviors related to anxiety or agitation.
World Health Organization Officially Recognizes Weed-Linked Vomiting Disorder
December 1, 2025 No Comments
Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS), that paradoxical condition where cannabis triggers nausea instead of relieving it, is back at the center of public health debate. This time, it’s for two major reasons: a massive new study published in JAMA Network Open and the recent decision by the World Health Organization to assign CHS its own diagnostic code.
Trump Claims Tylenol Causes Autism: Here’s the (Lack of) Evidence
September 25, 2025 No Comments
Trump claims to have identified the root of autism: according to him, the use of acetaminophen—also known as paracetamol, or by its most familiar U.S. brand name, Tylenol—during pregnancy is responsible. But does science back this claims?
World Health Organization Officially Recognizes Weed-Linked Vomiting Disorder
December 1, 2025 No Comments
Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS), that paradoxical condition where cannabis triggers nausea instead of relieving it, is back at the center of public health debate. This time, it’s for two major reasons: a massive new study published in JAMA Network Open and the recent decision by the World Health Organization to assign CHS its own diagnostic code.
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