- Researchers reviewed 8,505 cannabis products and found that THC concentrations are often twice or even three times too high for pain relief, the leading reason people use medical marijuana. The high THC concentrations could lead to a "vicious cycle" of tolerance and dependence, the authors say. https://www.inverse.com/mind-body/medical-marijuana-study-reveals-a-major-flaw-in-using-thc-for-pain-relief 25 comments science
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- CBD: Scientists uncover why it offsets one of marijuana's big downsides https://www.inverse.com/article/59691-marijuana-thc-and-cbd-effects-on-the-brain 182 comments
- A single THC dose can induce psychotic side effects, new review finds https://www.inverse.com/mind-body/smoking-one-joint-can-induce-a-range-of-psychiatric-symptoms-study 35 comments
- A tiny genetic change could alter the way the brain craves THC https://www.inverse.com/mind-body/how-genes-affect-how-much-you-crave-thc 7 comments
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