News Sound cues during sleep could help forget memories: York University study This discovery could potentially be developed into techniques and practices to weaken the traumatic hold of intrusive memories Joseph MortonOctober 18, 2022
Driving Brain imaging shows potential for cannabis impairment test A recent study suggests the method could be used in roadside assessments of impaired driving from THC Kathryn TindaleJanuary 12, 2022
Cannabis Cannabis decriminalization lowers racial disparity in arrests: study Decriminalization was linked to a roughly 17% drop in racial disparity between Black and white adults being arrested Kathryn TindaleDecember 29, 2021
Canada Why cannabis consumption changes during pregnancy Some study participants stopped using cannabis out of fear of potential harm to the fetus, while others stopped because of social stigma, guilt and... Kathryn TindaleDecember 20, 2021
Canada UBCO study looking at impact of cannabis use among Indigenous peoples The Indigenous-led research team has partnered with Woodland Cree First Nation and Indigenous Bloom Kathryn TindaleDecember 13, 2021
Cannabis Record number of cannabis research papers published in 2021 There are more than 3,800 studies on weed published this year already, surpassing a record set in 2020 Kathryn TindaleDecember 2, 2021
Canada Cannabis helps manage painful endometriosis symptoms: study Data was collected via the Strainprint app, and is some of the first research of its kind to focus on regulated products Kathryn TindaleOctober 27, 2021
Data Trespass grows threaten wildlife in western US states, study shows Researchers identify 3 animals of concern because their habitats overlap with illicit sites that use toxic pesticides Kathryn TindaleSeptember 3, 2021
Industry update Low-THC weed led to poor results in major PTSD study US researchers seek DEA to permit potent pot production after long-awaited FDA-backed study shows weak weed ineffective at treating PTSD Jared GnamMarch 30, 2021
Canada Cautious provincial pot policies prop up illicit market: study Canadian provinces are slowly easing strict marketing rules to be on par with alcohol and meet broader public policy goals, U of A prof... Jared GnamMarch 29, 2021