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.

Blazing Professions: Jobs Where Cannabis Keeps the Grind Going

The CDC's analysis reveals that cannabis use is prevalent among certain professions, especially in food service (20.7%) and creative fields (17.5%). Construction workers also partake at 15.9%. In contrast, public administrators and utility workers report much lower usage. Overall, about 10.7% of employed adults use cannabis, indicating its integration into workplace culture.

Diabetes and Weed: What’s the Real Deal for Smokers with Sugar Troubles

Cannabis use is rising among people with diabetes, but research is still unclear about the overall effects. Some say it helps manage stress and pain, while others see worsened glucose control. As the stigma falls, it’s more important than ever to understand the real risks and benefits. We cut through the noise and keep it real

Elevated Perspectives: The Truth Behind America’s New Drug Habits

America’s substance use is shifting in surprising ways, with cannabis and psychedelics on the rise and alcohol and tobacco on the decline. What does it all mean, and what’s driving these trends? Here’s the real story behind the numbers

Daily Cannabis Use and Cancer: The Study That Misses the Point

A new study claims daily cannabis use raises the risk of deadly head and neck cancers, but is this research as sound as it seems? We break down the bias and misrepresentation fueling these claims in our latest article

Pot Culture Magazine Study Finds Most Cannabis Studies Are Bullsh*t

A Pot Culture Magazine investigation uncovers the rampant bias and flawed methodologies in most cannabis studies. Discover how funding sources and selective reporting skew public perception and the real truth about cannabis research

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