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CBD Topical Medicine: What Does the Science Say?

Project CBD

A May 2024 article in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences assesses efforts thus far using CBD to treat inflammatory pain (such as in arthritis) via transdermal delivery systems. Ultimately, they concluded that the available data on pain and other outcomes was unreliable, with a high risk of bias.

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This first-in-class cannabis sleep study uses wearables to collect data

The Cannigma

People Science, a technology-enabled clinical research company, is conducting a sleep study to explore the effects of CBD and CBN on sleep habits. Cannabis science is a growing field, but People Science thinks it can be done on a wider, more collective scale, so it’s bringing the research tools right to your phone. How the study works.

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Could CBN really help you sleep? Consumer study data suggest yes.

The Cannigma

MoreBetter, creators of the Releaf App, is using this real world data to push back against the claim that there’s no evidence that CBN can help people sleep. It also has anticonvulsant properties like CBD , as well as antibiotic properties. These marketing claims are abundant, yet most of the evidence is anecdotal. Back to our study.

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Wearables data: CBD+CBN+THC can support deeper sleep

The Cannigma

1 When we invited Cannigma readers to try Slumber’s Deep Zzzs gummies for sleep, we were particularly interested in digging into the data on sleep quality – not just total sleep time. 2 While the data collection effort did not include a control group, the prime findings were found to be statistically significant.

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‘I was finally able to do things instead of curling up on my couch for 4 days’: Data shows CBD suppositories can ease period pain by 55%

The Cannigma

But newer research, including from this year, has indicated that cannabinoid suppositories do have clinical utility, and real-world data collected recently from Cannigma users shows that a CBD product based on a full extract cannabis oil (FECO) can significantly improve menstrual symptoms. And she got what she was looking for!

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Reverse munchies?! Data says THCV+CBG may help improve eating habits

The Cannigma

The combination of minor cannabinoids THCV and CBG could help reduce bad eating habits like snacking and late-night binge eating, according to real-world data (RWD) collected from Cannigma readers last month. But the decrease in appetite is not just seen in the data – it’s also part of the lived experience.

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Data Analysis Yields Insights Into Medical Cannabis Use, Efficacy

Cannabis Law Report

Just about any industry benefits greatly from the proper use and evaluation of data. The tech giants of today are built mostly on data regarding their users, and advertisers rely on that data to more effectively target their efforts. How to Use the Data. CBD-rich strains were generally preferred by all parties involved.

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