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BISMARCK, N.D. (Prairie Public/KFGO) Some changes are forthcoming for North Dakota’s medical marijuana program. The changes ...
Legal cannabis products produce thousands of tons of plastic waste a year. Industry leaders said regulations on packaging limit their sustainability options.
Changes to North Dakota's medical marijuana program aimed at expanding program access and product options for patients are set to go into effect Aug. 1.
In an effort to expand access for patients, significant changes to North Dakota’s medical marijuana program will take effect August 1st, as first reported by Michael Achterling from the North Dakota ...
Starting August 1, medical marijuana patients in North Dakota will be able to access regulated edible products, following the ...
Having something simple, straightforward, accurate and safe that we can provide to patients as a non-inhalation method of ...
Changes to North Dakota’s medical marijuana program aimed at expanding program access and product options for patients are ...
While most Americans consider marijuana safe, new research published this week found that use of the drug is associated with a higher risk of stroke and heart attack, including among younger adults.
Among older adults, marijuana use remains most common in men, rising from 6.7% in 2021 to 9% in 2023, but older women also reported increased cannabis use.
Smoking or eating marijuana on a regular basis may damage a healthy person's blood vessels much like tobacco does, a small study finds.
Researchers observed that marijuana smokers showed a 42 percent reduction in vascular function, shedding new light on a growing cannabis culture.
Ohio lawmakers unveiled a new plan to overhaul the recreational marijuana law approved by voters in 2023.