Cannabis Smoke: Fact, Fiction, and Safer Highs

Cannabis smoke contains some of the same carcinogens as tobacco, but does that mean it causes cancer? Science says it’s not that simple. While combustion produces harmful compounds, cannabinoids may offer protective benefits. Learn the facts, bust the myths, and discover safer ways to get high without frying your lungs.

Can Your Friends Get You Higher?

Ever feel like the right company makes you higher? Science backs it up. Your brain thrives on social energy, mirror neurons, and dopamine boosts from the right stoner circle. The difference between euphoric highs and paranoid freakouts often comes down to the people around you. Choose your smoking crew wisely—your high depends on it.

Cannabis and Mental Health: Cutting Through the Fear-Mongering

A new wave of fear-mongering research claims cannabis harms mental health. But is it real science or just Reefer Madness Redux? We break it down, separating fact from fiction.

Clearing the Smoke: The Urgent Need for Real Cannabis Research and Policy Reform

Cannabis legalization has rapidly advanced, with significant increases in use and a growing market for high-THC products. However, research and policy developments lag behind, posing risks to public health. While equity initiatives exist, a comprehensive approach is needed to ensure safety and accountability in the cannabis industry, prioritizing informed consumer protection.

Cannabis and the Aging Mind

Does cannabis really impact your brain long-term? Decades of data suggest cannabis users may age better than we think, flipping the old narrative on its head.

Cannabis Controversies: The Wildest Weed Myths Still Out There

Cannabis myths persist like a bad high, but it’s time to debunk the nonsense. From the ‘gateway drug’ scare to the myth of laziness, we’re setting the record straight.

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