http://bit.ly/2yVaIzF New research suggests that cannabis users tend to be more likely to forget to remember to perform tasks when facing stressful conditions. The findings have been published in the journal Psychopharmacology. “We were interested in this topic because trends toward the legalization of cannabis in North America have increasedContinue Reading

http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/health/10480745/Cannabis-use-linked-to-academic-failure Cannabis use is extremely popular, whether it is for medicinal use, recreational use, so many people today use it . That’s why there are knox medical centres everywhere that provide marijuana medical treatments. I recently read an article explaining that companies are now making atomizers for dry herbs allowingContinue Reading

Ruatoria-based Hikurangi Cannabis has become the first NZ company to receive a medical cannabis license and it's going to be awesome! https://t.co/Is0bqW5WcJ pic.twitter.com/rscyEWUSOc — Manu Caddie (@manucaddie) August 25, 2018 Hikurangi Cannabis has become the first New Zealand company to secure a license to cultivate medicinal cannabis plants. The licenseContinue Reading

http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/73166735/Judge-not-blind-to-medicinal-cannabis-debate A judge has said he’s “not blind to the debate” around medicinal cannabis in New Zealand during the sentencing of a man who used the drug to help him cope with Crohn’s disease. This could mean in the future New Zealanders could join some countries with the ability toContinue Reading

Study by Professor Wayne Hall destroys argument that cannabis is harmless. The terrible truth about cannabis http://t.co/jxQU9CDqlD — Jackie Sperling (@SperlingJackie) October 7, 2014 One in six teenagers who regularly smoke the drug become dependent on it, Cannabis doubles the risk of developing psychotic disorders, including schizophrenia, Cannabis users doContinue Reading

http://www.otago.ac.nz/christchurch/news/otago078888.html Teenagers who use cannabis daily are 60 per cent less likely to complete high school or get a degree compared with non-users, latest research shows. The study, published in the latest edition of Lancet, also shows daily users are nearly seven times more likely to attempt suicide than peersContinue Reading