Can cannabis-infused drinks help serve as substitutes for alcohol? This is what a recent study published in the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs hopes to address as a team of researchers investigated the ...
In the uncertain world we live in, from wars to the economy, politics to tariffs and AI, you might think a lot of people could use a drink, and you’d probably be right. But it’s becoming less likely ...
As a French teetotaler, Justine Bobin knows how challenging it can be to not drink in a country where wine, beer and other ...
Cannabis-infused beverages may provide a unique opportunity for helping people drink less alcohol, according to the findings of a small study led by public health researchers from the University at ...
A new University at Buffalo study suggests cannabis-infused beverages could help some people cut back on alcohol. In a survey of cannabis users, those who drank cannabis beverages reported cutting ...
While you’re drinking, alcohol causes blood vessels to dilate, bringing blood to the surface of the skin. That’s why people ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. A.J. Herrington is a freelance writer covering weed news and culture. A new survey finds that cannabis-infused drinks are becoming ...
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The U.S. surgeon general has issued an advisory calling for a warning about the risk of cancer to be included on alcoholic beverages. "Given the conclusive evidence on the cancer risk from alcohol ...
Americans are still cracking open cold ones, but what's inside their cans is changing. More people are now reaching for cannabis beverages, nonalcoholic drinks infused with tetrahydrocannabinol, or ...