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Anatomy of Medical Cannabis: Exploring the Trichomes, Leaves and Flower
Science of Cannabis
Jan 15
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Anatomy of Medical Cannabis: Exploring the Trichomes, Leaves and Flower

Cannabis sativa L. is a species of flowering plant. For over 12,000 years, humans have cultivated this plant for many different purposes.
Medical Cannabis Research in Australia
Science of Cannabis
Jan 4
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Medical Cannabis Research in Australia

Since Australia legalised medical cannabis in 2016, there has been an increase in both cannabis news and research across the country.
What is Cannabichromene (CBC)?
Science of Cannabis
Jan 1
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What is Cannabichromene (CBC)?

Cannabichromene (CBC) is one of the most common cannabinoids, but it doesn’t always get the attention it deserves.
Medical cannabis vs CBD Oil: Same Plant, Different Effects
Science of Cannabis
Dec 29
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Medical cannabis vs CBD Oil: Same Plant, Different Effects

An explanation of the differences between medical cannabis and CBD oil to help you choose the proper treatment for you.
THC Effects: Why More Isn’t Always Better
Science of Cannabis
Dec 11
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THC Effects: Why More Isn’t Always Better

There are many misconceptions surrounding the use of medical cannabis, particularly when it comes to the plant's psychoactive compound, THC.
What is Cannabinol (CBN)?
Science of Cannabis
Nov 30
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What is Cannabinol (CBN)?

You might be familiar with THC and CBD, the two most common cannabinoids. But what is CBN?
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