Can cannabis-infused drinks help serve as substitutes for alcohol? This is what a recent study published in the Journal of ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dario Sabaghi covers the cannabis industry with a focus on Europe. Americans are now choosing cannabis over alcohol for daily ...
New research indicates that choosing cannabis-infused drinks instead of alcoholic beverages may offer a new approach to reducing alcohol-related harm.
More people in the United States say they are using marijuana daily or near daily, compared with people who say they are drinking alcohol that often, according to a new study. In 2022, about 17.7 ...
More than one in five young adults use cannabis or alcohol to fall asleep, a new University of Michigan study found. Cannabis was more common than alcohol, with 18% using it for sleep versus 7% for ...
Study finds cannabis improves sleep in anxiety patients compared to alcohol. Frequent cannabis users report consistent sleep quality, challenging the tolerance theory. Research calls for deeper ...
Cannabis-infused beverages may provide a unique opportunity for helping people drink less alcohol, according to the findings ...
Two recent surveys highlighted changes in alcohol and cannabis consumption following cannabis legalization. A government survey based on data from Health Canada and a separate market research study ...
Research studying the effects of cannabis on the brain has often focused on adolescents, but a new study from CU Anschutz ...
Self-reported alcohol consumption among American adults is at its lowest in 90 years, a Gallup poll finds. The poll found 54 percent of U.S. adults reported consuming alcohol, the lowest level in ...