Smoking cannabis and consuming THC edibles are both linked to impaired blood vessel dilation, possibly through separate mechanisms, a study finds.
Researchers explored the effects of eating cannabis on driving. Most studies have focused on the effects of smoked cannabis, so this study is one of the first studies to examine the impact of cannabis ...
A new medical study looking into the potential side effects of ingesting marijuana has shown a possible link between drug usage and an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases. The study, which was ...
THC you consume via edible cannabis is metabolized by the liver, which differs from THC smoking or vaping. With smoking, the main effects do not last as long as the effects of THC ingested via weed ...
The effects of an edible can last up to 12 times longer than inhaling cannabis. Reviewed by Dietitian Jessica Ball, M.S., RD ...
The world of cannabis edibles has undergone a significant transformation, thanks to advancements in nano THC technology. Traditional edibles often left users waiting for up to two hours to feel the ...
Unlike smoking a joint, edible highs are known for their intensity and vivid effects. Here’s why this happens. Cannabis edibles have quite the reputation. As you’ve likely heard from at least one of ...
It’s hard to believe that it’s been over a decade since Colorado and Washington had the good sense to legalize cannabis for recreational use. Since then, the green stuff has ballooned to a 13 billion ...
Long gone are the days of slacker stoners and scrappy, homemade spacecakes; in the last decade, weed has experienced a serious glow-up. As of 2025, half of US states have legalized recreational adult ...
Cannabis edibles used to be all about brownies and cookies, while today’s market offers other equally flavorful options in the form of (tetrahydrocannabinol) THC gummies, chocolate bars, and ...