The word "edible" describes anything that you can eat. But it’s now a term that’s popularly used for foods, often treats, that have extracts from marijuana or other mind-altering drugs in them.
As cannabis edibles become increasingly popular, it’s essential for consumers to prioritize safety and responsible use. The experience can be different from smoking or vaping cannabis, and many people ...
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What Happens to Your Body When You Eat Edibles
The effects of an edible can last up to 12 times longer than inhaling cannabis. Reviewed by Dietitian Jessica Ball, M.S., RD ...
The health risks of cannabis depend in part on how you use the drug. By Dani Blum Cannabis-infused chocolate fountains are flowing at weddings. “Budtenders” are pouring cannabis cocktails. And as ...
In this article, we delve into the world of the best THC edibles on the market, and these edibles deliver on all fronts, offering potent and longer-lasting highs with different health benefits, such ...
The number of young Ohio kids being exposed to edibles is rising and will likely continue to, according to the Central Ohio Poison Center. More than 200 children under age six were exposed to edibles ...
Share on Pinterest New research found a link between chronic cannabis use and endothelial dysfunction, a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Vanessa Nunes/Getty Images Chronic cannabis use is bad ...
Legalization of cannabis products may be linked to growing use among teens, a new study found. Teen use of cannabis rose 26% in Canadian provinces that legalized the sale of edibles and extracts in ...
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