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  1. Cannabis contains Ī”9-tetrahydrocannabinol (Ī”9-THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) as the primary constituents responsible for pharmacological activity. However, there are numerous additional chemically-related structures ...

    Authors: Alykhan Devsi, Brett Kiyota, Theophile Ouellette, Andrew P. Hegle, Ricardo E. Rivera-Acevedo, Jasper Wong, Ying Dong, Michael K. Pugsley and Timothy Fung
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2020 2:17
  2. Substantial advancements were achieved in the management of postoperative pain, however the need for further improvement remains. This study explores the pharmacokinetics and safety of the CannaHaler, a metere...

    Authors: Offir Ben-Ishay, Ortal Bar-On and Yoram Kluger
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2020 2:15
  3. Recent Canadian legalization of cannabis for non-medical use underscores the need to understand patterns and correlates of cannabis use among men who may be more likely than women to become problematic cannabi...

    Authors: Sue Oā€™Donnell, Kelly Scott-Storey, Judith Wuest, Jeannie Malcolm, Petrea Taylor and Charlene D. Vincent
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2020 2:14
  4. Over the past decade, cannabis use has become increasingly popular in states that include Colorado. During this time, alcohol use disorders (AUDs) and alcohol-related medical conditions have also been consiste...

    Authors: Jeremy T. Hua, Majid Afshar, Brendan J. Clark, Elizabeth J. Kovacs and Ellen L. Burnham
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2020 2:13
  5. The use of medical cannabis (MC) in the medical field has been expanding over the last decade, as more therapeutic beneficial properties of MC are discovered, ranging from general analgesics to anti-inflammato...

    Authors: Shachar Jerushalmi, Marcel Maymon, Aviv Dombrovsky and Stanley Freeman
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2020 2:12
  6. Under Ohio Medical Marijuana Control Program rules, Ohio physicians that recommend medical marijuana (MMJ) to patients must possess a Certificate to Recommend (CTR) from the State Medical Board. Although a pre...

    Authors: Frederic Stuart Leeds, Ryan K. Levinthal, Morgan T. Alexander and Timothy N. Crawford
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2020 2:11
  7. Priapism (persistent and painful erection of the penis) is a notable urological emergency, with over 90% of those remaining erect for 24ā€‰h losing sexual function. Drug-induced priapism is common in the adult p...

    Authors: Sebastian Montgomery, Kristal Sirju, Joseph Bear, Latha Ganti and John Shivdat
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2020 2:7
  8. Ī”9-Tetrahydrocannabivarin (THCV) is a cannabis-derived compound with unique properties that set it apart from the more common cannabinoids, such as Ī”9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). The main advantage of THCV ove...

    Authors: Amos Abioye, Oladapo Ayodele, Aleksandra Marinkovic, Risha Patidar, Adeola Akinwekomi and Adekunle Sanyaolu
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2020 2:6
  9. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is commonly associated with both a pro-inflammatory and a T-helper 1 (Th1) immune response. It was hypothesized that cannabis oil extract can alleviate COPD symptom...

    Authors: Stephen W. Mamber, Volkan Gurel, Jeremy Lins, Fred Ferri, Sarah Beseme and John McMichael
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2020 2:5
  10. Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG) responds only partially to standard antiemetic medications. Cannabis has been known to possess antiemetic effects and there are several medicinal cannabinoids used as anti -emetics ...

    Authors: Gideon Koren and Rana Cohen
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2020 2:4
  11. Trends toward legalizing cannabis may increase experimentation with the drug among less experienced users with limited knowledge of possible adverse reactions. This study explores the prevalence, frequency, an...

    Authors: Emily M. LaFrance, Amanda Stueber, Nicholas C. Glodosky, Dakota Mauzay and Carrie Cuttler
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2020 2:3
  12. Following publication of the original article (Albertella et al. 2019), the authors have flagged an error concerning the reference to the ā€˜follow-up Mann-Whitney U testā€™ in the Results section of the article.

    Authors: Lucy Albertella, Lisa Gibson, Sally Rooke, Melissa M. Norberg and Jan Copeland
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2019 1:10

    The original article was published in Journal of Cannabis Research 2019 1:9

  13. Smartphone applications (apps) offer a promising alternative to face-to-face treatment due to their ease of access and convenience. However, there is a lack of evidence-based apps for cannabis users wishing to...

    Authors: Lucy Albertella, Lisa Gibson, Sally Rooke, Melissa M. Norberg and Jan Copeland
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2019 1:9

    The Correction to this article has been published in Journal of Cannabis Research 2019 1:10

  14. The discovery of phytocannabinoid synthesizing enzymes, tetrahydrocannabinolic acid synthase (THCAs) and cannabidiolic acid synthase (CBDAs) was a breakthrough in Cannabis research. However, their evolutionary...

    Authors: Niranjan Aryal, Debbie Figueroa Orellana and Jamal Bouie
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2019 1:8
  15. There is a paucity of information regarding cannabis use behaviors in adult community-based athletes as most research in athletes has focused on misuse of cannabis in elite, adolescent, university-based athlet...

    Authors: Joanna S. Zeiger, William S. Silvers, Edward M. Fleegler and Robert S. Zeiger
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2019 1:7
  16. Elevated white blood cell (WBC) count in tobacco cigarette smokers compared to non-smokers has been well documented, but little is known on circulating WBC counts and cannabis use.

    Authors: Omayma Alshaarawy
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2019 1:6
  17. In the United States (US), three in 10 cannabis users develop cannabis use disorder (CUD). Usage patterns in line with CUD may be associated with socio-economic disadvantage, and other negative effects. Thus, ...

    Authors: Navin Kumar, Cheneal Puljević, Jason Ferris, Adam Winstock and Monica J. Barratt
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2019 1:5
  18. Cannabis, cannabinoids and endocannabinoids are heavily investigated topics with many articles published every year. We aimed to identify the 100 most cited manuscripts among the vast literature and analyze th...

    Authors: Andy Wai Kan Yeung, Nikolay T. Tzvetkov, Nicolas Arkells, Luigi Milella, Adrian M. Stankiewicz, Łukasz Huminiecki, Olaf K. Horbanczuk and Atanas G. Atanasov
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2019 1:4
  19. Unlike other plants, Cannabis sativa is excluded from regulation by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Distinctive Cannabis varieties are ostracized from registration and therefore nearly impossi...

    Authors: Anna L. Schwabe and Mitchell E. McGlaughlin
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2019 1:3
  20. Currently, with the legalization of cannabis and the opening of recreational dispensaries in states across the country, the question of whether or not proximity to recreational cannabis dispensaries affects hi...

    Authors: Tim Peters and Carol Foust
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2019 1:2

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