UGA study finds nearly half of college students have tried CBD, many using it for anxiety and sleep.
Nearly half of students surveyed by the University of Georgia have tried CBD products, with many turning to gummies and edibles to cope with anxiety, stress, and sleep problems, researchers report.
By Teresa Spencer The holiday season has always been a time for indulgence. But lately, a new ritual is creeping into living rooms, lounges, and even upscale cocktail parties: cannabis. No longer ...
CBD products are legal for people 18 and older in most U.S. states, which may help explain why CBD shops are common in ...
An experimental study of heavy drinkers found that smoking cannabis with 7.2% THC reduced their alcohol urge immediately ...
Starting Jan. 1, 2026, the regulation of Tennessee’s Hemp-Derived Cannabinoid (HDC) program will move from the Department of ...
People look back on college as a time of fun and freedom, and we sort of forget the anxiety that can come with it.” ...
Nearly half of college students have tried CBD products, according to new research from the University of Georgia.
While unclear if, how, or by whom the appropriations bill’s hemp prohibition will be enforced, on Dec. 12, 2025, the ...
Trump's executive order hastens a recategorization of marijuana from a Schedule I drug under the 1971 Controlled Substances ...
There's confidence the industry can be saved, but hemp supporters have already lost a lobbying war against cannabis and ...
The site includes production viewing areas for gummies and THC drinks, along with displays explaining what hemp is and how it ...
New federal hemp rules could shift what’s pouring into glasses — and disappearing from shelves. For beverage makers and fans alike, the next year may bring as much opportunity as upheaval. Stacey ...
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