Is it better to kick back with a beer or try some edibles containing THC (tetrahydrocannabinol, the ingredient in cannabis that gives you a "high")? Science has some, but not all, of the answers.
Now that more THC drinks are popping up on shelves, we reached out to experts to see if they're healthier alcohol ...
Cannabis-infused beverages may provide a unique opportunity for helping people drink less alcohol, according to the findings ...
This article is for informational purposes only and doesn't constitute medical advice. Readers should talk to their doctor before trying THC products, especially if they're taking certain medications ...
Cannabis’ Schedule I status creates DEA/FDA/NIDA hurdles, limiting long-term research versus alcohol, leaving inconsistent product standards — especially for vapes. Risks differ: Alcohol is a Group 1 ...
As drinking rates continue to decline, alcohol-free buzz-inducing products are crowding shelves. Experts say science is still ...
In June 2023, Jon Halper started selling THC beverages at Top Ten Liquors, his chain of Minnesota stores. The drinks, which contain the main intoxicating chemical compound found in cannabis, were a ...
Using standard THC units, researchers identified weekly consumption thresholds beyond which the risk for cannabis use ...
In June 2023, Jon Halper started selling THC beverages at Top Ten Liquors, his chain of Minnesota stores. The drinks, which contain the main intoxicating chemical compound found in cannabis, were a ...